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  1. Posie Graeme-Evans (born 1952) is an Australian novelist, television and film producer, editor, screenwriter and director. She is best known as the creator and showrunner of McLeod's Daughters , the co-creator and co-producer of Hi-5 , producing and creating Mirror, Mirror , and was Director of Drama for the Nine Network from 2002 to 2005. [1]

  2. Posie Graeme-Evans. 11,653 likes. Posie Graeme-Evans is writer, producer and showrunner. Her latest novel is Wild Wood and she is actively developing a range of film and television projects

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  3. Posie Graeme-Evans is the author of seven novels including The Island House. She has worked in the Australian film and television industry for the last thirty years as a writer, director and producer on hundreds of prime time television programs, including "McLeod's Daughters" and "Hi-5". She lives in Tasmania with her husband and creative ...

  4. Posie Graeme-Evans is known for McLeod's Daughters (2001), Mirror, Mirror (1995) and The Miraculous Mellops (1991). She is married to Andrew Blaxland. They have three children.

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  5. Oct 1, 2010 · Posie Graeme Evans. 3.68. 1,586 ratings228 reviews. Set in 1850s London, at the height of Victoria's reign, Posie Graeme-Evans' glorious fourth historical novel tells of a woman ahead of her time. Ellen Gowan is a famous dress designer for ladies of high society and one of the very few women in England who owns her own business.

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  6. Posie Graeme-Evans. Hello! Posie here. Things are a bit upside down and back to front at the moment (yes, silly joke. It's that time of the year :) But, if you're wondering where my website’s gone…. We’re rebuilding and will be back soon with fresh content and new News. You’ll find my new book for 2015, “Wild Wood” wherever good ...

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  8. Mar 3, 2015 · Posie Graeme-Evans' Wild Wood is a gripping parallel narrative set in the border lands between Scotland and England. The prologue begins with the Norman Fulk's conquest of local Saxons and the building of Hundredfields Keep on top of a sacred spring.

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