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Fictional stories, poetry from the heart, whimsical memories and nostalgia from Western Australian South Side Quills Writers' third anthology. Funny, sad and courageous, these accounts connect people, places and events relating to childhood.Variety is the key, with some stories originating from writing prompts, others reminiscent of diary entries, including inevitable risks and disappointments of childhood.All are based on a truth from somewhere.Points of view differ: the child, the reflective adult, the parent, the observer. Dip into this delightful collection, or read cover to cover for hours of enjoyment.
Moments in Nature is a delightful compilation of short stories, poems and articles from members of The Society of Women Writers WA. These creative works reveal women writers' interactions with the environment; in some cases, their angst of the world's environmental issues; in others, their appreciation of nature and their experiences in growing up in an ever-changing world. In all things of nature there is something of the marvelous. -Aristotle
Life is a journey, an adventure, a mystery, and is too short. This book encourages everyone to pay attention to who they are, realise what they have, and to use the knowledge they have to live a better life. Don't put relevant things on hold; rather make a decision to live a quality life!
We narrate our life and, in doing so, we narrate ourselves into existence. In everyday life, we understand ourselves through a kind of ongoing story. Rachel Robertson (2012) This book emerged from a life lived in parts: part in the UK; part in Australia; part traveller; part writer; part academic teacher and researcher; part daughter, sister, wife, mother, grandmother, mother-in-law, step-mother, step-mother-in-law, and step-grandmother - but the implication of the parts is always fully feminist.From a childhood in the UK's chocolate-box pretty Cotswolds, a university education in Liverpool in the 'Swinging 60s, and an adult life in Perth, Western Australia, Lynne tells stories that offer readers of all generations space to reflect on their own lives, and the only way a story gets told in this book is if it happened. This is philosophy without the boring bits because the stories make you think. They are intimate, universal, global, fun and unbelievably true.Lynne dives deep into her reservoir of stories - sometimes waving, sometimes swimming or treading water, but never drowning. They are stories of life filtered through a reflective lens sharpened by analysis and sometimes bitter experience. They are stories of a life journey well travelled.
Amidst the dairy farms of South Australia, ordinary lives are destroyed as trust between family members erodes. In the quest for atonement, brother, sister, Mum and Dad fall victim to one who feels betrayed and entitled. And where the law should work in their favour, it doesn't.Does Bonnie get extradited to South Africa for murder?Will Pat recover from her illness?Will Ernie evict his granddaughter from his home?And will Ian find his dad in time?These are the dilemmas faced by the Finch family when revenge wreaks havoc upon them.
An informative pictorial book for young readers. Every effort has been made to help kids to understand what is Covid-19 and how to live with it in future without fear. It outlines the steps children need to take to keep themselves safe when Covid 19 is in the community.
Nigel traces the history of the Western Australian built ketch, Clare, in this delightful tale. With contributions from the logbooks of his wife, Aileen and Lanie (the owner after the Ridgways) we share the love and frustration of sailing and maintaining a wooden boat. Nigel takes us on a voyage of discovery when he learns about Clare's chequered past but is very enthusiastic about her future in the hands of current owner, Brad. The book also examines wooden boat building in WA, skills that are still alive and well today. A very enjoyable read with many photos, every lover of the sea and sailing vessels will want this book in their library.
The captivating illustrations in this hilarious children's book introduce a cheeky blowfly who challenges Grandma's swatting skills and patience. First he lands on her freshly baked hot apple pie, and then ...?Grandma swishes and swats her trusty flyswat, puffing, panting and shouting "You won't escape me!" But does he?This action-packed poem entices children to read, recite and dramatise.
This is the true story of how Anna entered the world of spanking to pay off a GBP20,000 debt left by her husband when he died suddenly of a heartattack. At the age of 57, she discovered she could charge GBP100 an hour to be spanked, strapped, belted, thrashed and even caned by unknown men.Unexpectedly, most of the spankers turned out to be charming, well-educated, intelligent gentlemen in their 50s and 60s, with whom she became friends.The book describes in salacious detail many of her spanking encounters, as well as the three relationships that developed within the context of spanking.
When COVID 19 forced Australia into State lockdowns, seeing children and grandchildren became difficult so one Nana started writing letters to her grandchildren, aged 10 and 12. A grandmother's role is to nurture, teach and love, and this Nana does just that in the letters to her grandchildren, letters that all children can enjoy and learn from when missing their own grandparents.
"e;The ruby contains the fire to spark creativity..."e;This ruby anniversary anthology offers you a potpourri of poetry and prose from published authors, emerging and beginner writers from The Society of Women Writers WA. It contains fiction, memoir, and creative nonfiction, as well as lyrical and heartfelt poetry to delight and entertain you.
The Bronze QuillThis collection of award-winning short stories, articles and poems celebrates 40 years of the Bronze Quill's competition history. From the pens of talented women writers, each story, poem and article has captured the judges' interest in some way and earned its place in this tome.Stories that warm the heart or chill the soul, poems that capture the reader's mind and provoke more thought, or simply reflect on the world and all its idiosyncrasies, and articles that debate, enlighten, or share life experiences are captured within these pages, each one polished until they shine and are considered worthy of a Bronze Quill award.A commemorative collection in the 40th year of the Bronze Quill competition.
Our Backyard Zoo shows the web of life on our planet and how a small change to any part of it can upset its balance.Join the children as they learn about the incredible diversity on our planet and why to conserve them.
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