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Brett Cole

In a split second of time Anton’s life as an everyday teenager was over, changed forever, the imprint of an horrific accident, for which he was responsible, to be with...

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Danielle Colley

Can you have it all: a career, a family and some precious time for yourself as a working woman in the fast paced world of today? Yes, you can, says...

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Charmian Clift edited Nadia Wheatley

What a wonderful privilege it was to read, not only the part story that Charmian Clift had written, but to also learn of her life. The End of the Morning...

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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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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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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...

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The memoir of a teacher, for whom an extraordinary student becomes a metaphysical teacher, instructing her through telepathy. Have you ever wondered why there are some things in life you...

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Thom Shubilla

When the first James Bond movie hit the wide screen in the i960’s, Dr No in 1962, it began craze if you like, for more of this farfetched and yet...

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Ana Maria Luisa

A Memoir About a Woman's Journey to Heal Ancestral Trauma  Ana Maria Luisa writes a compelling and beautiful tribute to her mother Iracy, a formidable, brave, loving and inspired Brazilian...

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Sylvie Boulay

When Sylvie Boulay realised she belonged to the demographic known and discussed as ‘the elderly’ she, like many before her, wondered how this could possibly have occurred. After all it...

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Sophie Lambton.

Maria Callas (Maria Anna Cecilia Sofia Kalogeropoulos) was born into an American Greek family on 2 December 2023. She was meant to be a boy; a replacement child for the...

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Paula Delgado-Kling

Leonor: The story of a Lost Childhood is a brutal, factual and honest account of life in Columbia from both sides of the political and economic divide, written over many...