NEWMAN, Jonno

ISBN 978-1-923386-06-8 
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ISBN 978-1-923443-31-0 
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Bitcoin Minors and Degen Descendants

When the class is asked to share what their parents do, a group of Bitcoin Minors and Degen Descendants find themselves in a fierce competition; each trying to outdo the other about whose family is most obsessed with crypto. That is, until they meet Norm E., whose family is a bunch of no-coiners. Through Norm, the kids learn an important lesson: whether you’re a longtime HODLer or just starting out, what truly matters, is being part of the journey.

PITERMAN, Leon

ISBN 978-1-923386-57-0
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ISBN 978-1-923443-22-8
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Identity

A Book Of Short Stories

We are commonly asked for proof of identity as if a number, date of birth, photo, or even fingerprint defines who we are. While these parameters are useful for security purposes, they do little to understand our background our nature, our behaviour, our values, nor how we might respond to unanticipated challenges.

In this book of 14 short stories, Leon examines the nature of value-based identity. Each story demonstrates individual responses to a variety of changing circumstances, including migration, career projection, sexuality, homelessness, retirement, and death.

Many of these short stories are based on the author’s real (albeit modified) encounters.

About the Author

 

LEON PITERMAN AM is Emeritus Professor of General Practice at Monash University, He is the Foundation Head of the School of Primary Health Care, and past Pro-Vice Chancellor of Monash’s Berwick and Frankston campuses (2010-2016).

He has published widely on clinical and educational issues related to general practice with particular interest in mental health and chronic disease.. He has over 160 publications in refereed journals and co-authored the text General Practice Psychiatry which has been translated into Italian and Chinese. He is the author of three additional books There is a lot of this going around. A GP’s Odyssey, Living in COVID times and My past is longer than my future. A memoir.

In June 2006, he was made a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for service to family medicine through distance education for doctors in remote areas, to research and student training, and to international education.

CRIDLAND, David

ISBN 978-1-923333-86-4
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Finding Total Contentment

 

Becoming An Azure Warrior

This is my five books in one and it’s all revised and improved. I started writing in 1999 in Gaol I had attempted armed robbery with the intention of trying to save the world from global warming. I was found not guilty by reason of mental illness and that illness made me creative and I did time writing rhyme as I say. If you like poetry you’ll love my poems they’re well written and quite uplifting. This book can help with weight loss, addiction and mental health. It is written from a lived experience of a long slow recovery to sanity, spending 20 years as a mental health forensic patient overcoming bipolar, a chronic addiction and losing weight. In my last breach purely for personal use of cannabis I spent over 9 years in institutions without access to the community but I recovered with my resilience.

In 1999 I used the 9-Pointed Star on the cover of my first attempt at writing a book. Years later I found out that the 9-pointed star had also turned up in crop circles in 1999 when I first began using this powerful symbol. Probably the first people to use this symbol were the ancient Egyptians. I heard a voice one night say you have earned your star, a week later a friend said she could
see it above my head in my aura, I felt very content for a month or two. I was told when learning Rei-ki that it is an ascension symbol in the Baha’i faith the number nine represents perfection.

I call contentment the ultimate cure and I say state of mind is everything. I usually eat just one meal a day and don’t hunger that much anymore. Buddhist monks have been practising this life style for millennia, it is good for cell health, weight loss and fasting can be enlightening. You can find Total Contentment here and there it is a peaceful feeling not needing much and being happy and content in the moment. This book can raise your vibration and help you find enlightenment no matter what level you are at. It can take you from a rock bottom to a supreme high and you can go from being a sinner to being Saint like.

Is our true God just the Sun in the sky the light which sustains us? Is our higher power just our higher self? Are we more open to this energy when we are doing good? Are the Gods and prophets just master’s as such people who have achieved a high level of consciousness and you can find Total Contentment…

BROOKS, Jacinta

ISBN 978-1-7640085-0-1
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Not Just A Star

Losing your best friend that you have grown with can leave a hole in your heart, This not so ordinary star has magical powers and greater meaning for all.

Make a wish, see a memory, share a story. What does a star mean to you?

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About the Author

 

Meet Jacinta, a passionate new voice in the world of literature. As a proud mum to Bailey and Fletcher, she brings a unique perspective to her writing, combining the joys and challenges of parenthood with a love for storytelling.

Living on the stunning Sunshine Coast, Queensland Australia, she draws inspiration from the beauty of her surroundings, infusing
her work with warmth and authenticity.

With 13 years of experience as a dedicated teacher, Jacinta has honed her ability to connect with others through words, whether in the classroom or on the page. Her debut work promises to be a captivating journey you won’t want to miss.

KOVACS, Frank

ISBN 978-1-923265-17-2
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Invisible Scars Somalia

 

A true story of an Australian soldier living with the effects of PTSD

Africa, 1984: Al-Shabaab militants succeeded in smuggling weapons and equipment into Somalia from Ethiopia, unimpeded. The US President Ronald Reagan authorised a shadow team of international soldiers to spy on the movement of rebels and arms fl owing into Mogadishu, Somalia’s capital.

An Australian Regular Army soldier, together with two British military personnel, seconded by the US to join a CIA special agent and an Ethiopian female warrior to infi ltrate to Luuq, a rural town and staging area for Al-Shabaab rebels in Central Somalia, on a clandestine mission. Their call sign was ‘Delta One.’ Their secret and urgent mission was to observe the movement of rebel forces, their equipment, and ammunition, then report back directly to Langley. During the mission, the team needed to cover their own tracks in case the proverbial hit the fan.

Staying one step ahead of the rebels was easy, whilst racing against the clock, until the team wound up in a horrendous ambush against superior rebel forces.

For a nation, unaware of the effects combat has on its soldiers, life for the Australian soldier returning from Somalia became harder after discharge, as he battled the complexities of PTSD and alcoholism in civvy street. Haunted by the nightmares of his time in Africa and racked by guilt from driving his wife and family away. He discovers help at the Repatriation General Hospital, Psychiatric Ward 17, in Adelaide, South Australia.

However, there was another enemy at play. The lure of Soldier of Fortune work would set him in action again

VAN REE, Gishka

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ISBN 978-1-923443-15-0
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It Is My World

IT IS MY WORLD is a collection of poems dated back to 1972.

Many of the poems are about seeing the simplicity around us in the wonders of nature while other poems have to do with one’s feelings, thoughts and experiences as one travels in our own journey through life.

About the Author

 

Born in the Netherlands, GISHKA VAN REE (BVA, MVA, B.ED) is an Adelaide based visual artist, teacher and a poet. From an early age his interest in the visual arts grew while his interest in poetry started to grow after being given several books by both Western and Eastern poets.

He first started to read his poems at the regular monthly ‘Friendly Street Poetry’ meetings which began in Adelaide in 1975.

Several of his poems were published in the first, third and fourth editions of the ‘FSP’ reader and in other publications in Australia, India and the USA. Since then his interest in the visual arts has grown while still writing poetry and in the past twenty years his poems have been combined to be part of his art work.