LE BAS, James

ISBN 9781923333208
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Beyond Bipolar

 

Ancient Realms New Directions

Imagine that you wake overseas one night and think you are in hell. In this darkness you fight oriental demons and dodge laser beams. You are strapped to the bed of a baffling building, tended by people you don’t recognise. Then imagine you are home again, and that you gradually get better on no medication. You take a year off to travel.

What would you then think and feel? Far from being broken you finish a medical degree and study psychiatry whilst holding on to your secret. Spin forward forty years after a career in community psychiatry. You decide to study and Beyond Bipolar- Ancient Realms New Directions is incepted, about living mood and psychotic disorders from the inside and the outside.

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About the Author

 

Australian born psychiatrist Dr James Le Bas PhD is the author of Beyond Bipolar, Ancient Realms, New Directions. As a sufferer himself, his career was awakened in a basement ward in Manilla, the first of four hospitalisations for psychosis, depression, and mania. His new book explores the role of ostracism in the determination of what he has termed the tripolar disorders and incorporates the models of Jaak Panksepp and Jeffrey Gray. In his new book he deals with the difficult issues – love, addiction, and loss, as he faces up to the mystery of mental illness, both at large and within himself, with his new mode of understanding – the Tesseract.

PAISIO, Franco

ISBN 978-1-923589-20-9
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Mini Poems and Other Bagatelles

Mini Poems and Other Bagatelles is a collection of predominantly concise poems written over the past five decades. The majority of these verses have been unearthed from the bottom of drawers, neglected folders, the reverse sides of envelopes, and in other unlikely places. Some are humorous, while others encompass a degree of pathos; they are compiled here not in chronological order but randomly
– merely for fun.

ISBN 978-1-923265-35-6
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Bone and Marrow-Deep

Bone and Marrow-Deep is a collection of mainly recent poems, taut, lyrical, and short. Dealing with the passing of time, loss of memory, and old age reveries. Poems, in their simplicity, exploring both the complexities and caprices of existence. Poems in search of clarity, in search of things indecipherable. Paisio shows once again in these brief verses, that even if he deems existence superfluous, and unjustifiable, he is enamoured with the magnificent, wondrous, unique, and unrepeatable adventure that life is.

About the Author

 

Franco Paisio was born in Milan in 1936. He is an artist and poet who studied painting, sculpture, and ceramics in Italy and Australia. He had numerous solo exhibitions both in Australia and Europe. His works are held in many national, corporate, and private collections. Franco has given numerous poetry readings, and from 1975 to 1985 was a contributing editor of “Aspect”, the now defunct Sydney-based art and literature magazine. He lives and works in contemplative solitude in Sydney, Australia.

RANKIN, Matt

ISBN 978-1-923265-26-4
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Sapphire Millie

 

And the Quest for the Unknown Destiny

Set amongst the spectacular Australian Bush, Sapphire Millie and the Quest for the Unknown Destiny is a heartwarming tale of love, loss,
sacrifice and friendship between a group of young animal friends.

Follow their journey through the bush with all its challenges as they face its dangers, excitement and raw beauty and see whether friendship can ultimately pass the test and help them reach their destiny, Sapphire Falls.

Matt Rankin

About the Author

 

Born and raised in Sydney, first time author Matt Rankin lived a childhood that was dominated by a love of sport, going on to excel in Rugby League and Cricket. Matt discovered his passion for writing in his late 30s after being inspired while watching animated movies with his young family, believing his creative mind, along with being young at heart, was the perfect recipe for creating his own characters for many a generation to love.

DITTMANN, Andrew

ISBN 978-1-923265-47-9
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Mummy Is A Miner

Step into the exciting world of mining with Mummy is a Miner! This delightful children’s book introduces young readers to the many
rewarding careers that can be pursued within the mining industry.

From geologists to engineers, operators to environmental scientists, Mummy is a Miner breaks down gender stereotypes and promotes inclusion within the workforce.

Through colourful illustrations and engaging descriptions, children will learn about the diverse and vital roles that many people play within this fascinating industry.

Perfect for bedtime reading, classroom discussions or explaining mining to non-miners, Mummy is a Miner is the perfect book for those interested in discovering the world of mining.

Andrew Dittmann self-published author

About the Author

 

Andrew Dittmann is a passionate and dedicated advocate of the mining industry. With a background in Mining Engineering and a love for creative writing, Andrew combines his technical expertise and storytelling abilities to influence positive change within the industry and to educate and inspire the next generation of miners. Drawing from his own experiences in the mining industry, Andrew aims to shine a light on the incredible opportunities available to everyone, regardless of gender.

Andrew’s writing is inspired by his desire to educate and empower the next generation. He hopes this book will inspire children everywhere to pursue their passions and believe in their limitless potential.

“Mummy is a Miner” is Andrew’s debut children’s book. The book was inspired by strong women he has met throughout his career combined with his ongoing drive to change the public perception of the mining industry, break down gender stereotypes and foster inclusive work environments.

When he’s not writing, Andrew enjoys catching up with friends, playing sport, mentoring young professionals, and spending time with his family. As a founding member of Australia’s non-for-profit group Young Mining Professionals, he is passionate about the future of the mining industry and is actively engaged in providing a platform for mining’s future leaders to connect, learn and develop around the world.

Connect with Andrew on LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-dittmann to learn more about his work and upcoming projects.

CROSS, Roger

ISBN 978-1-923214-21-7
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Everlastings

 

Becoming Me, Annie Richards the flower hunter

Annie so often described her life as ‘fearful’ and yet it is evident that she enjoyed a remarkable first success as a flower hunter and later an astonishing development as a ‘would be naturalist.’ With determination and persistence, she became one of the most prolific flower collectors for two scientific gentlemen – Baron von Mueller of Melbourne and Professor Tate of The University of Adelaide. Living in a lonely and isolated part of South Australia, she became, by chance, a trailblazer for what would eventually be called the ‘New Woman’.

This too is a tragic story of neglect and hardship; it dogged her desire to be a Victorian ‘lady’ and to be recognised as one of the famous flower hunters of the nineteenth century. Despite all her difficulties and disappointments she was to collect plant specimens for 20 years. Neglected and forgotten, Annie Richards was to triumph in most surprising ways. This account reveals her rightful place in the pantheon of Victorian women who broke the expected role of subservience. Annie’s life, 1845-1930, brings into sharp focus the plight of contemporary women who were bold and fearless, but unfulfilled intellectually.

Roger Cross has written this story out of a deep love of the Australian bush, especially the much maligned Mallee of Southern Australia. It was in the Mallee that Annie found herself and achieved so much. He feels saddened by the neglect shown to her by Baron von Mueller and is thankful to Professor Ralph Tate for recognising her worth, rescuing her dignity and her self-esteem.

CROSS, Mary Talbot

ISBN 978-1-923214-64-4
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The Foundling

A tale of the Burra Burra Mine

With Fortune’s Fool: The road beyond Eureka

Re-published as a single volume, The Foundling and Fortune’s Fool paint an authentic picture of South Australia and Victoria in the formative years of European settlement, and describe a young woman’s compelling journey of self-discovery from the social injustices of the Burra Burra to the challenges of Ballaarat and beyond.

THE FOUNDLING. Abandoned as a baby, taunted as a child, Julia Stephen – the Foundling of the title – learns to survive in the West Country of England until her adoptive Methodist family sets sail for South Australia in the earliest years of European settlement, in search of a better life.

Necessity takes them north, to work for the South Australian Mining Association of the Burra Burra, whose regime rates the workforce far below the appeal of profi ts. When Julia settles in the Company township called Kooringa, her past returns to haunt her.

Who is the mysterious packman from Julia’s Devon childhood who follows her through the streets of Kooringa township? What is the grim secret she uncovers in the dank squalor of a dugout in the Burra Burra Creek?

FORTUNE’S FOOL. Ballaarat in the goldrush of the early 1850s. A place of glittering promise and deep despair; where hidden resentments will swell into open rebellion against the colonial government in December 1854.

Into this male-dominated sex-starved shantytown comes Miss Julia Stephen, seeking her Cornish lover. Quick-witted, resourceful – and unscrupulous – she becomes one of the most successful women on the Victorian diggings. When tensions erupt into bloody rebellion at Eureka, Julia Stephen’s life is transformed beyond her wildest dreams.

About the Author

Mary Talbot Cross was born in Devon, England, and is a graduate of Scotland’s Aberdeen University. She has written four novels set in historical times; in addition to The Foundling and Fortune’s Fool, Fate Knows No Tears tells the story of the Edwardian poet ‘Laurence Hope,’ while Resurgence is the author’s tribute to South-west France. Mary Talbot Cross is the pseudonym of the historian Jennifer M.T. Carter. She lives in Burra.