Why crime queen changed her name
It’s not unusual for an author to use a pen name. But the woman behind Australia’s recent top-selling crime novel also has a pizza name – and now we know why.
It’s not unusual for an author to use a pen name. But the woman behind Australia’s recent top-selling crime novel also has a pizza name – and now we know why.
Cookbook author Nagi Maehashi has come to the defence of Brisbane baking queen Brooke Bellamy, just hours after escalating their social media stoush.
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