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I write Australian Historical Outback novels. I have the pioneering spirit of my ancestors. I am author of the Coloured Sands Trilogy.

    

    I have been living in south east Queensland, Australia  since I married at the age of 20. I spent many years on cattle and grain properties and embraced my new life wholeheartedly. My husband and four sons were my mentors, my teachers. As the children learnt the rudiments of rearing cattle, the mustering, breeding, and so on, the knowledge also became a part of my own consciousness like that of the children.I write about the life I know and love.  

     My apprenticeship for writing about pioneering families in the novels was played-out in real life. I churned the cream to make the butter. I reared cockerels for the table and kept hens for the fresh eggs they laid daily. The vegetable garden was always productive. At times we had our own beef and mutton. It was as close to a life of self-sufficiency that was possible. For a time, I had no electricity or  telephone – that was the biggest hardship of all. The surrounding roads were horrible, corrugated dusty tracks .  I took my sons 40 kilometres to the nearest doctor and they travelled tweny kilometres by bus to the country school.  Out first telephone was a party-line connection with the cable strung from tree to tree through the virgin bush, with the constant possibility of being re-strung after heavy wind and rain storms. We eventually received electricity. It was a long time coming. My life gave me the tools, the capacity to write authenic heartfelt stories set in the wilds of country Australia. I loved every minute. 

   I spent many of the early years raising the four boys. It was a turning point when the family downsized to a smaller cattle property close to a country town. I opened a furniture and manchester business with my husband ( in defence of droughts) and met people from all walks of life. I welcomed the friendship of  the indigenous race who lived in the oldest Queensland Aboriginal settlement just outside of town. I especially enjoyed the older generation and encouraged them to relate the stories of station life and I stumbled on the truth behind the Stolen Generations. Many of them still spoke with a distinct accent and  I gradually came to understand them. Their stories added to my collective data on early Australia which I ofter refer to as the birthing pains of a rough, raw country. 


    By this time, I was already interested in writing. I had been composing poetry during my years of isolation on one of the properties and already had a book of about 40-50 poems of a philosophical nature published,  titled 'Collect all the Babies'. Many of the poems were published in newspapers Australia-wide. When I became  really serious about writing, I wanted to do it the right way, so I undertook a four-year course and finished in two, to give me the right tools.

 

    When it comes to creating a story,  I find one event, one single idea that inspires me and I build and research from that.The novel takes its own path with lots of twists and turns through a startling love story. I firmly believe love is the essence of life. Love is the reason for livingI use the politics and history of the time and some of the characters are based on true historical facts.

    Writing 'Coloured Sands' was a momentous effort. I was already working almost six-days in the business and was taking the laptop to work to sneak in a couple of minutes writing where I could. It was not unusual to be writing late into the night. When I finished the first book, I was so inspired, I just kept writing and 'Gully Rakers' the wild and adventurous frontier-type second book of the trilogy was something of a natural progression.

  

     A journalist/agent took an interest in my novels and placed 'Gully Rakers' on his website as an ebook.  We had a dispute and I took my novel off the site. I wanted a fresh start with this book and chose a new title. I gave more prominence to the mystical eagle in the story and re-titled the novel  'Valley of the Eagle'. The startling Dreaming sequences of ancient mythology add an extra dimension to the novel.  

 

   Following this I wrote the third book, titled 'The Tan People' a multicultural story joining the characters from the first two books in the third. This is a story of amazing love and tormented souls, spanning two continents, and being reminiscent of the the previous books, is set on a stunning canvas in central Queensland where the magic of the Dreaming controls the hearbeat of an Ancient Land. I had completed the Coloured Sands Trilogy.    


 

 

 



Birth Place: Murgon,  Australia

Accomplishments: I received an Australian Day Cultural Award for the first novel 'Coloured Sands' in 2004.

     



Books

Coloured Sands by Barbara Hartmann King
The Australian Outback 1901: The brutal demise of Emily's family left her withdrawn and silent. She is known as The Crazy Orphan. A caring policeman saves her from an institution by delivering her into the hands of a famous Sydney doctor who almost mends her wounded spirit....
  

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The Tan People - a journey into truth by Barbara Hartmann King
The third novel of The Coloured Sands Trilogy. This is the story of the secret family that Phillip Parry, son and heir to the great Jooloonga Station had hidden away for twenty years....
  

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Valley of the Eagle by Barbara Hartmann King
The second novel of the Coloured Sands Trilogy. Frontier adventure, fast paced with fiery love and a host of unusual characters....
  

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Poetry

Free Spirits
 by Barbara Hartmann King
The Free Spirits who dwell in our House....


No Going Back
 by Barbara Hartmann King
This poem is about the birthing pains of a new nation....


Spirit Wings
 by Barbara Hartmann King


Evolution
 by Barbara Hartmann King
The evolution of earths creatures are of environmental making; but is the evolution of Man more of a spiritual awakening?...


Reasons
 by Barbara Hartmann King
This very simple poem about Reasons was given a mention in a competition because of its final message which was the main reason for writing my novels. ...


The Silent Call
 by Barbara Hartmann King
All of us are responsible for our own destiny, the part of us that is unique....


Rock Bottom
 by Barbara Hartmann King
When the whole world topples around you Say 'yes' to change...


Was he Sent so we might Grow
 by Barbara Hartmann King
This poem is about my nephew Andrew...



Articles

One Moment in God's own country
 by Barbara Hartmann King
Some might call it an Angel Moment. We were alive. That is all I know....


The personal relationship and the passion.
 by Barbara Hartmann King
The years of isolation in the Australian bush was my apprenticeship for a personal relationship with the land....


Identifying with our Characters.
 by Barbara Hartmann King
I wrote about a pioneer woman in early settlement days. I could feel her trauma. ...


Links

COLOURED SANDS TRILOGY
The website has pages for the novels, the author, and the inspiration behind the stories. Also plenty of excerpts, a gallery and purchase details. I also have pages for my poetry.



Additional information

The second novel in the series has a very interesting history. You will find the story behind the novel on the website. Go to the 'second novel'. http://www.colouredsandstrilogy.com.au

 
Contact Information

Barbara Hartmann King
8 Nagel Court, Murgon Queensland 4605, Australia.
Murgon       Australia
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