Composed, orchestrated and created for RipCue Music by the Enchantress of ambient music Kerani, her latest work Journey of Life showcases the wonderful range of music she creates for a wide and varied range of reasons and uses. Life is indeed a journey and it is how...
Renowned mid twentieth century American author Ernest Hemmingway is not only remembered for his enduring novels, but also for his larger than life personality, however, little is known about his family. Russell Franklin’s sensitively written debut novel The Broken...
Mellow and enjoyable A Blueprint for Life is a small collection of songs from acclaimed guitarist Michelle Qureshi which charm and even though the time is short, such is the calibre of the music it feels as if time has simply stopped to create a moment of pure...
How Did Life End Up With Us is a leap of faith into a mass of carefully researched and presented information, which at times makes you begin to wonder what really is the purpose of life. In his passion for tracing the evolution of mankind, SS O’Connor takes a...
At 87, legendary broadcaster, very successful sports’ columnist for The Sunday Times and Telegraph, Sir Michael Parkinson hasn’t lost his touch with his ninth book. With the assistance of his son Mike, he has created his engaging, insightful sixth book on sport by...
Life at the Bottom of the Blender is an autobiography that is an entertaining, fun, and enjoyable to read. It moves at a swift pace, with humour and a sense of harmony, despite setbacks. We follow Naomi Hart as she departs Australia for New York. She has just won a...
MEG ROSOFF New York City, 1983.” Remember this time.” This is what Beth tells herself as she arrives in the overwhelming heat, rubbish strewn, smelly streets of New York. She is dragging a suitcase and looking for her accommodation. You see Beth is doing an internship...
Belgium born composer Kerani, has with her latest release Waters of Life created a classical world of dreams and hope, of rebirth, new life and cleansing which was inspired by a project she had been working on with her German based Publisher. Her eighth concept album...
YA award winning author Steven Herrick has once again written a superb novel How to Repaint a Life, which takes a gentle, but clear look at changing, choice and acceptance, with his very real to life characters Isaac and Sophie, two independent young people from...
Travelling Companions is a beautiful study in people, capturing with a keen eye, life and the many disparate motivations that intermingle as we travel through life. Using the metaphor of a single traveler meeting people on a journey taken yearly, Antoni Jach treats us...
Collected writings from Gallipoli to the Melbourne Cup The forward to A life in words is by Les Carlyon’s son, Patrick offers a very personal look into the life a man who became a legend in his time; a man known for his craftsmanship with words, and a definite flair...
How to rise to the challenge when things go pear-shaped Heartfelt and full of excellent advice which is well worth taking the time to read, Bryony Benjamin in Life is Tough, but so are you talks openly about her life and the effects of receiving a diagnosis of cancer...