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She is best known for her 1904 book, A Bush Honeymoon and other stories.Palmer-Archer was born in Melbourne, Victoria in 1864 to parents of Irish heritage.[1] One of her brothers, Ernest O’Ferrall, was a short story writer and poet, who wrote as “Kodak” for The Bulletin.[2]In 1888 Palmer-Archer married Tom Palmer-Archer and moved with him to a property in outback Queensland. Many of her stories a based on her first-hand experience of rural life.[1]Palmer-Archer wrote short stories for The Australasian, the first appearing in November 1894[3] and the last in December 1928.[4] Her first book of collected stories, Racing in the Never-Never and other stories.[5]Her 1904 book, A Bush Honeymoon and other stories, was published in London by T. Fisher Unwin.[1] It was a compilation of stories previously published in The Australasian (Melbourne) and the Australian Town and Country Journal (New South Wales).[6] In the Foreword, Rolf Boldrewood said:It appeared to me a matter of simple justice, as well to the British public as to a talented writer, that work of such genuine merit should find a permanent place in literature.\u2014\u2009Rolf Boldrewood, A Bush Honeymoon and other stories, ForewordIn the 1920s she began to write poems for children which were published regularly in The Australasian[7][8] and also recited on radio by “Mary Gumleaf” as “Kiddyosities”.[9][10]Palmer-Archer died in hospital in Belgrave, Victoria on 8 June 1929.[11] She was survived by her husband, two sons and two daughters.[12]Palmer-Archer, Laura M. (1899). Racing in the Never-Never and other stories. George Robertson & Co.Palmer-Archer, Laura M. (1904). A bush honeymoon and other stories (Colonial\u00a0ed.). T. Fisher Unwin.A number of her short stories may be found on The Australian Newspaper Fiction Database.[13] She was incorrectly attributed as “Miss Archer”, author of the novel, Mr Moore, which was serialised in the Sydney Mail in 1880.[14][15]References[edit]^ a b c “Laura M. Palmer-Archer”. AustLit: Discover Australian Stories. Retrieved 17 November 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)^ “Personal”. The Herald (Melbourne). No.\u00a016, 246. Victoria, Australia. 13 June 1929. p.\u00a05. Retrieved 17 November 2021 \u2013 via National Library of Australia.^ “The Bushman”. The Australasian. Vol.\u00a0LVII, no.\u00a01495. Victoria, Australia. 24 November 1894. p.\u00a023. Retrieved 18 November 2021 \u2013 via National Library of Australia.^ ““Laughin’ Portheen an’ th’ Fairies”“. The Australasian. Vol.\u00a0CXXV, no.\u00a04, 171. Victoria, Australia. 15 December 1928. p.\u00a085. Retrieved 18 November 2021 \u2013 via National Library of Australia.^ “Miscellaneous Works”. The Australasian. Vol.\u00a0LXV, no.\u00a01708. Victoria, Australia. 24 December 1898. p.\u00a050. Retrieved 18 November 2021 \u2013 via National Library of Australia.^ Palmer-Archer, Laura M. (1904). “A Bush Honeymoon and other stories”. Colonial Australian Popular Fiction. Retrieved 17 November 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)^ “The Fairies’ Breakfast Bell”. The Australasian. Vol.\u00a0CXXI, no.\u00a04, 049. Victoria, Australia. 7 August 1926. p.\u00a068 (Metropolitan Edition). Retrieved 18 November 2021 \u2013 via National Library of Australia.^ “The Cherry-Blossom Fairies”. The Australasian. Vol.\u00a0CXXI, no.\u00a04, 053. Victoria, Australia. 4 September 1926. p.\u00a03 (Metropolitan Edition). Retrieved 18 November 2021 \u2013 via National Library of Australia.^ “Melbourne Chatter”. Trove. 23 September 1926. Retrieved 18 November 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)^ “Melbourne Chatter”. The Bulletin. 47: 28. 23 September 1926 \u2013 via Trove.^ “Family Notices”. The Australasian. Vol.\u00a0CXXVI, no.\u00a04, 198. Victoria, Australia. 22 June 1929. p.\u00a017 (Metropolitan Edition). Retrieved 17 November 2021 \u2013 via National Library of Australia.^ “About People”. The Examiner (Tasmania). Vol.\u00a0LXXXVII, no.\u00a0143. Tasmania, Australia. 19 June 1929. p.\u00a012 (Daily). Retrieved 17 November 2021 \u2013 via National Library of Australia.^ “Search for fiction in Australian newspapers: Laura Palmer-Archer”. To be continued . . . Retrieved 17 November 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)^ Archer, Miss (24 July 1880). “Fiction: Mr. Moore“. The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser. Vol.\u00a0XXX, no.\u00a01046. New South Wales, Australia. p.\u00a0150. Retrieved 20 November 2021 \u2013 via National Library of Australia.^ “Palmer-Archer, Laura M. \u2013 Author”. Colonial Australian Popular Fiction. Archived from the original on 1 July 2021. 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