Track Tales is "very easy to read, because of the author’s relaxed and sometimes caustic descriptions of the myriad colourful personages who occupied the various echelons of the ‘racing fraternity’ ... You will often laugh out loud and then swiftly turn to the next tale." Vaughan Rapatahana reviews Track Tales by Mercedes Webb-Pullman for Flaxflower. …
launch party for ‘Track Tales’
You're all invited! Mercedes Webb-Pullman will launch her book Track Tales, on Sunday 10 December, 1.00pm, at Petticoat Junction Tearooms on Paekakariki Station. (The 12.44 from Wellington will get you there on time.) For more info click on the link here: https://www.facebook.com/events/133051094071141/
‘Track Tales’ now in Kindle and Kobobooks
Track Tales by Mercedes Webb-Pullman, the poetry collection about the lies and characters and highs and cons of the Sydney racing scene in the early 1980s, is now available in Kindle and Kobobook eBooks. For Amazon Kindle, click here For Kobobooks, click here
‘Track Tales’ now a NOOKBook (eBook)
Track Tales by Mercedes Webb-Pullman is now available to purchase as a Barnes and Noble NOOKBook ... click here.
‘Track Tales’ now available through iBooks
Track Tales by Mercedes Webb-Pullman is now available to purchase on the iBookstore ... to purchase, click here
‘Track Tales’ by Mercedes Webb-Pullman … now available to buy!
YES, Track Tales by Mercedes Webb-Pullman is now available to buy in paperback and ePub eBook. A suite of poems about life in and by the racetracks of early 1980s Sydney, witty and humorous and revealing and eye-opening. " ... the poems jostle at the starting gate. Suddenly they’re off and running! A totally absorbing …
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‘Track Tales’, ‘Too Much of the Wrong Thing’ and ‘Wiser’ … coming soon …
Track Tales by Mercedes Webb-Pullman coming in October 2017 ... for a taste, click here Wiser Pure Slush Vol. 2 coming in August 2017 ... for a taste, click here Too Much of the Wrong Thing by Claire Hopple coming in November 2017 ... for a taste, click here