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.

STRATTON, Abigail

ISBN 978-1-923443-11-2
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ISBN 978-1-923443-12-9
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Life Through Art

Revive creative freedom, heal from trauma and embody spiritual wisdom

You don’t need to be a technically good artist to use art as a vehicle for healing or self-realisation. All you need is your preferred art medium and a willingness to move across the page in whatever way you’re called.

In Life Through Art, Abigail shares the personal experiences that guided her to embody an art healing modality. That is, a method of visual art where the individual relinquishes the urge to control the outcome on the page in lieu of liberating what their intuition seeks to express. It is a stream of consciousness approach to artmaking which promotes healing benefits beyond the satisfaction of executing a particular image.

Through original art, poetry and incisive self-reflection, the author explores the connection between being creative, healing from trauma, and becoming more aware of the spiritual world. This is offered as a guide for how we can use art healing to flow into a more fulfilling path.

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About the Author

Abigail is a writer, fascinated by the relationship between art and spiritual healing. Art-making is what helped her become more aware of the spiritual world and spiritual healing helped her connect even deeper with her intuitive art practice; She marries the two to unlock the beauty in every day.

She holds a Bachelor of Communications from University of Technology, Sydney as well as an Advanced Certificate of Energy Healing and a Teaching Certificate from the Ashati Institute of Energy Healing. Abigail published her first book; My Horse Is My Guide in 2024.

Visit abirose.net to learn more.

MCLENNAN, Roger

ISBN 978-1-923443-09-9
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Connections

Short Stories from 1945-2025

This collection of short and longer stories captures personal observations over the last fifty years, during a life as a physician exposed to those whose lives were blighted by disease and misfortune. Optimism ingrained in childhood has survived the realities of humanity. The stories attempt to find the humor in our existence.

About the Author

ROGER MCLENNAN was born and raised in small mallee town Sea Lake in Northwest Victoria, educated in the State School then as a school boarder at Carey in Melbourne, he matriculated to medical school at Melbourne university as resident at Ormond College for seven years followed by residency as medical officer at St Vincents Hospital. This was followed by three years postgraduate training in U.K. Oxford and Cambridge. He returned to The Alfred hospital in 1975 as haematology-oncology trainee then consultant in public and private practice relating to malignant and coagulation diseases, he was called to establish the Haematology-Oncology unit in Geelong in 1979 which grew from a cupboard in the outpatients department to a major treatment and research centre. His third retirement at 78 years, the still writing author maintains an active interest in scientific, and molecular medicine studies and other interests canvassed in the stories.