ALOMES, David

ISBN 978-1-922527-08-0 PAPERBACK

About the book

IN THE SECOND book of this sci-fi trilogy with a utopian twist, Samuel, a small-town lawyer, is selected to lead Earth towards a new, peaceful future. His instructor, from the planet Daen, is from a race called the Eshari, who have been following the progress of planet Earth for centuries. Samuel receives intensive training to become an advanced form of human – an ʻAdultʼ – to guide the human race away from their primal and violent urges.

With powerful people and entire governments rendered unable to stand against him, Samuel begins to make changes. Rock Knighton, the worldʼs master criminal who controls most of the crime on the planet, sees his empire shrinking as a result of Samuelʼs changes. He plans Samuelʼs downfall, using the vast resources at his disposal. The arrival of an alien spaceship that accidentally crash lands near a school controlled by Rock provides him with the treasure trove of advanced technology he needs to defeat the enhanced being Samuel. The showdown between Samuel and Rock leaves Earthʼs future hanging in the balance.


“This is a book that any Sci-Fi fan would greedily consume and be left eagerly awaiting the next in the series”

5 Star Review ~ Pacific Book Review

About the Author

Author David Alomes

David Alomes was born in a small mining town in regional Australia. His father, a highly decorated police officer, instilled a strong sense of right and wrong in him from an early age. He is married with three children and has had a 40-year career as a CPA and Financial Planner.

Discussing the world’s ills with his eldest daughter one day, he found a strong voice for changing how things should be and decided to turn his hand to writing. He has undertaking writing courses and been professionally coached. His first book received praise from readers and reviewers alike.

David is optimistic about the future, in spite of all the world’s ills. He believes that, somehow, we will find a way to overcome the obstacles we face as a species and achieve harmony – but everything that is worthwhile is always a struggle.

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NUSKE, Joanne

ISBN 978-1-922527-21-9
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Brown Mary

The secret reflections of lived experiences.

What did you dream of as a child? Are you living that dream? If not, do you feel enslaved in a seemingly automated cycle of self-denial and confusion? Gift yourself the opportunity to discover your truth and dare to reclaim your personal hopes, dreams, and life purpose. As I reflect on the wisdom gained through my lived experiences, I hope that you may discover your bespoke pathway. Come on this journey, learn to love, laugh at, and accept yourself so you can truly start living your dreams.

About the Author

Estellé Woods is a perpetual student of all forms of healing, spirituality, and self-development. Barely out of her teens she married the love of her life and immigrated to Australia. She obtained a nursing degree, post-graduate qualifications in self-management and various complementary modalities. Estellé has dedicated her life to helping others to find their truth and inner peace by sharing her personal wisdom.

ROBERT LAMBE, Malcolm

ISBN 978-1-922527-46-2
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Standover Man

COMING SOON…

If you liked Les Norton… you’ll love Jackson Greenlaw.

Jackson Greenlaw is a heavy who’s getting on in years and wants out of his life working standover for some of Sydney’s underbelly characters. He dreams of Russell Crowe playing his character in some movie scripts he’s written. But all hell breaks loose when the Chinese triad mob comes a-calling and he’s sucked right back into the world he’s trying to get away from. Here we go. Get in, buckle up, shut up and hang on for the ride of your life. Jackson Greenlaw is about to dish it out to the Chinese yum-cha crew in Standover Man.

THE CROWDFUNDING PROJECT IS NOW OPEN

To support Malcolm Lambe’s project: https://tinyurl.com/standoverman

PEER, Oscar

ISBN 978-1-922527-19-6
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Oscarisms – anthology of my poetry

“Be they poignant, humorous or edgy, these poems have been collected to raise funds for a very worthy charity.”

What follows is a selection of poems Oscar wrote between the ages of 12 and 14.
They were composed usually without his parent’s knowledge and according to whatever muse, theme or style interested him at the time.

The Royal Hospital for Women Foundation would like to thank Oscar Peer for writing this book of poetry with the aim of supporting The Royal’s Newborn Intensive Care Unit (NICU) where he spent the first 100 days of his life. We are proud to support such an uplifting project, and hope it is the first of many successful books for this budding young author. The Newborn Intensive Care Unit is a special place that cares for the tiniest and most fragile patients in our health system. More than 600 prematurely and critically ill babies are rushed into its three hushed white rooms from all over NSW every year. There they receive world class treatment by a team of eight dedicated specialists. We could not continue providing this exceptional care without the support of people like Oscar and we commend this book to you.

For background info on Oscar’s story, go to www.royalwomen.org.au/fundraisers/oscarpeer/anthology-of-my-poems, where you may also choose to make a donation.

WOODS, Estelle

ISBN 978-1-922527-21-9
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Daring to Reclaim My Bespoke Pathway

The secret reflections of lived experiences.

What did you dream of as a child? Are you living that dream? If not, do you feel enslaved in a seemingly automated cycle of self-denial and confusion? Gift yourself the opportunity to discover your truth and dare to reclaim your personal hopes, dreams, and life purpose. As I reflect on the wisdom gained through my lived experiences, I hope that you may discover your bespoke pathway. Come on this journey, learn to love, laugh at, and accept yourself so you can truly start living your dreams.

About the Author

Estellé Woods is a perpetual student of all forms of healing, spirituality, and self-development. Barely out of her teens she married the love of her life and immigrated to Australia. She obtained a nursing degree, post-graduate qualifications in self-management and various complementary modalities. Estellé has dedicated her life to helping others to find their truth and inner peace by sharing her personal wisdom.

NGOR, Kur & ATAR, Morwell

ISBN 978-1-922527-14-1 PAPERBACK

The Fox and the Rabbit

The Fox and The Rabbit is a story about two friends who live next each other, and treat each other nicely. One day when there is a famine, Rabbit does something that makes Fox and her cubs unhappy.

What will Fox do? What will happen to Rabbit?

About the Authors

About Kur Ngor

Kur Ngor is a South Sudanese who has grown up in Australia. While growing up in Australia has given Kur plenty of time to get used to Australian culture, he has long thought about ways to keep in touch with the culture of South Sudan. One of the ways he has done this is to learn about the stories of his homeland. Stories that were told to him through family and other members of the South Sudanese community.

In an effort to share the culture of his homeland with Australia and the world, Kur has chosen to share the stories that were told to him. He hopes you enjoy the stories that bought you to this website, and that you will continue to learn more about the proud people of South Sudan.

About Morwell Atar

Morwell Atar Morwell is a South Sudanese teacher. He has applied his skills, knowledge, and experience, towards promoting the Dinka people, language, and culture.

Since coming to Australia from Sudan (via Egypt) in 1998, he has worked in various forms of paid employment which have enabled him to continue his ongoing cultural commitment to the Dinka people. The various roles he’s had have included teaching, interpreting, translating, advocacy, participation in working groups at government levels, and general support in the Dinka community. He has taught language literacy and cultural awareness across a range of settings for different purposes, including Dinka language classes for English speakers and South Sudanese in Castlemaine – Victoria.

Morwell Atar Morwell taught at the School of Languages in Adelaide, South Australia from 2010 to 2015. He taught Dinka Language and Culture for young adults, from year 9 to year 12 levels. Morwell has established an International Dinka Language Institute in South Australia. He has written teaching material and has written children’s stories in the Dinka language. He’s also written a book of poetry and a book of Dinka proverbs. He has created a large collection of various literatures, which includes songs, fairy tales and a large number of words for the Dictionary entries.

Morwell has completed a Certificate IV in Professional Writing and Editing at Bendigo Regional Institute of TAFE, as part of a pathway towards tertiary study in Linguistics. Morwell began studying a Bachelor of Arts, at the University of Flinders in South Australia in 2010.

Currently, Morwell Atar Morwell works as a volunteer teacher of English as a second language (South Sudanese Support Program language Service for Adult Women Migrants) at the Playford International College, at Elizabeth South Australia.