Is Melbourne Australia’s creative capital?
From the great range of Green Hill authors that just might be so.
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Our Melbourne authors.
We are adding our Melbourne authors regularly. Because we have a significant backlog, the ones here are just a small representation of our Melbourne authors.
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WATSON, Michael
Without Angels is a series of small prose pieces written over the years since retiring in 1996. It covers personal memories and observations of daily life.
MORGAN, Daniel
Introduce your little one to the world of coffee with C IS FOR COFFEE!
This delightful book uses vibrant, playful illustrations to teach the alphabet through the art of home coffee making.
Watch as your child learns their ABCs while discovering the essential brew that fuels new parents everywhere.
GLEESON, David
The author, David J Gleeson, was a high ranked station manager and detective in Victoria before joining the Australian Federal Police to work overseas. Following a series of incidents whilst deployed in Papua New Guinea in 2014, Federal Agent David J Gleeson is diagnosed with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. His bucket was filled.
DICKSON, Peter
One phone call, one sudden unexpected tragic event in a distant land. That’s all it took to shatter one man’s world and his close-knit family into a thousand pieces.
PARKER, Nicole
A fun, bright and magical way to spark your child’s imagination and learn the alphabet along the way.
DIMITRIJEVIC, Nicole
In her memoir ‘Living with Epilepsy’ Nicole explores the challenges and obstacles she faced because of the disorder.
POLA, Geoff
Author Geoff Pola’s two-book series following protagonist, Avril Maguire: “The Shit Fairy” and “The Circle”.
BOX, David
David and contributors including Jon Lark – KI Spirits, Dave Irwin and Matt Argus – Patient Wolf, Cameron Mackenzie – Four Pillars and Phillip Jones – The Martini Whisperer open up the world of Aussie gin.
GRAHAM, Anthony
A droll memoir of an eventful life.
ALLARS, Simon
Author Simon Allar’s two titles: “Plan G” is the blueprint to discover God’s plan and purpose for your life. “George” tells the life story of George T Tilston, who experienced his fair share of trouble and sorrow in his first threescore and ten years: two world wars, a great depression and a deep recession to name a few.