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Wendy Sheffield.

Wendy Sheffield is a Spirit Writer who has in so many ways, walked a very challenging pathway to finally arrive at her destination, that of a person whom Spirit speaks...

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CK Hogan

It is said and never a truer word ever was spoken, than from the moment of birth we as humans are already facing the ultimate journeys ending; that of death...

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Anne Howell.

What happens when you wake up and have absolutely no idea about anything at all? You have no idea about things called feet, hands, people, places, walking, talking - nothing....

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Nathaniel Adams

From the first page The Tragedy of Madagascar is an extremely well researched revelation, not revolution, about a small Sub-Saharan country that should be one of affluence, not one of...

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Valentine Low

After Queen Elizabeth’s remarkable 70 plus years of service, the British Commonwealth now has a new monarch, King Charles III. The courtiers, who are entrusted to guide him have a...

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Dr Nick Lomb.

The Contents page of the 2023 Australasian Sky Guide by Dr Nick Lomb explains its many uses. Highlights for 2023, This Year’s Events, Future Events, Wiradjuri Constellations, The Solar System,...

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Soraya M Lane

The bombing of London during the height of the Second World War is source of endless material for historic fiction. The London Girls from Soraya M Lane is one such...

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Oliver Smith.

The globe is littered with forgotten monuments.  Oliver Smith, four-time Travel Writer of the Year award winner’s ‘Atlas of Abandoned Places’ features fifty of these forgotten monuments. He shines the...

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Hugh Bonneville

Although widely known as the aristocratic Robert Crawley, Earl of Granthan of Downton Abbey, in the British historical television series set in the early 20th century, Hugh Bonneville’s career also encompasses...

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Tea Cooper.

Tea Cooper has skilfully entwined two Australian History stories, using fiction to elaborate factual data. The two stories are both set around Sydney and the Hunter River; one story is...

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Kayte Nunn

Between 1945 and 1973 one and a half million babies were given up for adoption in the USA; the young single mothers were often coerced into giving up their babies...

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Simon Mustoe

Why Animals are Humanity's Best Hope Simon Mustoe has spent his life working in the field of Ecology and environmental impact and preservation. He is first and foremost a scientist...