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Steffi Bednarek.

Climate, Psychology and Change is a series of articles from a range of professionals working within the fields of Psychology, Psychotherapy and Counselling, written to encourage conversations at all levels...

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Dirk Van Hulle, Mark Nixon

The Bodleian Library is famous for its collection of manuscripts. It also contains drafts that have been discarded by authors or publishers.  The fact that the discarded pieces have not...

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C F Dunn

Set during the time of the War of Roses (1455-85) that raged between the Houses of Lancaster and York for the English throne, Book 1 in the Wheel of Fortune...

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Simon Cleary

Having grown up by a river in Queensland and having spent many happy hours as a boy exploring this environment, it is no wonder that Simon Cleary felt the call...

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Tagai Tarutin

Frederick Burton's painting, "The Meeting on the Turret Stair" 1864, hanging in the National Gallery of Ireland is a stunning artwork capturing a simple and yet divinely beautiful romantic moment...

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Lizzie Williamson

‘We are sitting our way to death’ is a quote from Dr James A Levine, a man who considers the modern sedentary lifestyle to be far more toxic and dangerous...

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Unveiling the mental tricks that hide reality The title Clearing A Way; Unveiling the mental tricks that hide reality is intriguing, as in todays world we, the seekers, are all...

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Qin Qin (Lisa Qin)

A first-generation Chinese Australian, Qin Qin (previously Lisa Qin), was very good at school, and playing the piano; in fact, she was a model student. Like many immigrant children, she was...

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John Gillard

50 Great Authors & 175 Writing Exercises What a treasure to have come across Creative Writers Sourcebook fromJohn Gillard, who has chosen fifty famous authors to discuss. Each author is...

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Adam Blum

Taming the Black Dog Despite having grown up in a loving family, author Adam Blum’s life was never easy. Debilitating Infant health issues, were followed by an early diagnosis of...

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Barbara Sumner

Barbara Sumner, in her first fiction novel The Gallows Bird, celebrates the lives of so many women placed in service at a young age, some to accept their lot in...

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Tracy Hall

It will never happen to me’, will be the reader’s first thought when hearing the stories of unsuspecting victims of financial or romantic scams.  That was the response of the...