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Book lovers sit down for an insightful evening with best-selling rural author Fiona Palmer

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Fiona Palmer with Paperbark's Billie-Jo Whitbread at the launch of Tiny Little Lies in Albany this week.
Camera IconFiona Palmer with Paperbark's Billie-Jo Whitbread at the launch of Tiny Little Lies in Albany this week. Credit: Kellie Balaam/Kellie Balaam

Pingaring author Fiona Palmer made her way to Albany this week to host a book launch for her latest novel, Tiny White Lies.

A crowd of about 20 fans attended the evening event at Six Degrees.

Paperbark’s Billie-Jo Whitbread joined Palmer for a Q&A, with the pair chatting about the new book and Palmer’s life in country Pingaring.

After the launch, guests enjoyed a live performance by The Shantymen.

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Former Pingaring residents Lee Patrick and her aunty Ida Byass.
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Listening to Fiona Palmer.
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