About
Carolyne Lee is a writer, teacher, and researcher who tries to spend every spare moment in France. In her other life she lectures in the School of Culture and Communication at the University of Melbourne. She has written for newspapers, books, e-zines, educational curricula, and scholarly journals. She has been teaching writing for more decades than she’s prepared to admit, and in that time has seen many of her students break into print (and pixels), gain good jobs in the media or in other organisations, and even become teachers themselves. Her books are Who’d be a Mother? (co-edited, Angus & Robertson, 1990), Power Prose: Writing Skills for the Media Age (Hardie Grant, 2004), and Word Bytes: Writing in the Information Society (Melbourne University Press, to be published July 2009).
P.S. Most of the photos on this site were taken by my webmaster Andrew McRae, and are for sale. Please contact us if you would like to buy a high resolution copy. One of his recent photos is published in France Magazine’s 2009 calendar (the February photo). More of his work is exhibited on Trekearth, and his beautiful photos of PARIS are for sale through Imagekind.



