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Fae le Friz, a blonde woman in her mid-twenties with a blue streak in her hair and dressed in maroon shirts and pants with a grey coat, giving a tarot reading at the Lost Poet Cafe in Winton, with a tarot spread in front of her and a Christmas tree made out of books behind her.  The Poet's walls are covered in the pages of an old encyclopedia
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Fae le Friz 
author, tarot reader, Savannah Guide

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    You have such a sweet and bubbly personality, I would have you doing tarot card readings for me all day if I could <3

    KORALEIGH,

    Fae le Friz Tarot customer

    Author Fae le Friz, mid-twenties blonde in a light blue workshirt and jeans, and her liver dalmatian Havoc, taking a break to lean against the wooden panels of the sheep yards at shearing time, cuddling
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    My Story

    From the moment I figured out how to talk, I've never not been telling someone a story.  One of the things I loved most over the nine years I worked for the Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum was, as a tour guide and, later, the Education Co-Ordinator, I was literally paid to talk (score!) and to tell the story of Winton's prehistory to visitors, since the fossils no longer could.

    After practicing my craft on fanfiction for over a decade, and after the success of my first work, "The Wonderful World of Australian Fossils", I decided to really knuckle down and develop "A Spot of Bother".  The career change to rural/remote postie allows more time for writing, spending time with my dogs, and growing my skills with the tarot!

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