SUMMERILL, Roger

ISBN 978-1-923088-55-9
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ISBN 978-1-923088-98-6
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My Life in Radio

From microphone to management, a fascinating first-hand insight into the Australian radio industry.

In a long and successful career, Roger Summerill worked with many of the biggest names in Australian radio—as an announcer and later in station management. In this frank and revealing memoir Roger chronicles his life and career. He reflects on the many big personalities he encountered along the way—from radio stars like John Laws, Malcolm T Elliott and Richard Glover to the biggest show business names of the last half century—from Australians like Normie Rowe and John Farnham (and a pre-fame encounter with The Easybeats’ Stevie Wright) to international superstars like Roy Orbison and Elton John.

Roger also discusses the importance of family and community, and the role that faith has played in his life.

KNECHT, Ursula

ISBN 978-1-923088-77-1
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ISBN 978-1-923156-23-4
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Unlock the Miracle Within

5 easy steps to guide you to your best self.

What would your life be like if you lived to your full potential? In this workbook, Ursula Knecht presents 5 Steps to unlock your unique hidden potential. As you follow the 5 Steps, you will be led through conscious and subconscious changes, guiding you to find your courage and be free to live your life as yourself.

Ursula is a highly experienced hypnotherapist, passionate about helping her clients to make lasting positive changes in their lives. Her clients have already found the 5 Steps to be successful and life changing.

Each Step is accompanied by online hypnosis or meditation sessions that will gently and powerfully support you as you discover your hidden potential, let go of the past, and move forward into a fulfilling future. You could discover and unlock much more than you ever imagined!

If you are ready for change and want to improve your life, this book is for you.

Ursula Knecht self-published author

About the Author

Ursula has been fascinated by the power of the mind for over 20 years and got involved in studies and training like NLP (neurolinguistic programming) solution-focused therapy, life coaching and Hypnotherapy.

She shares her journey while leading you through these 5 Easy Steps to Guide You to Your Best Self. Ursula’s deepest desire is that this book will be as inspirational and life-improving for you as it has been for her.

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“This book goes a step further than other self-help books.”

Lisa Lark 
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ISAAC, Rachelle

ISBN 978-1-923088-60-3
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Multi’s Gift to Nature

One day Multi, a young multi-coloured creature, goes for a walk on his own in the rainforest. Much to his surprise, the rose garden on his parents’ farm and then a tall tree in the forest start speaking to him. They seem to know what Multi is feeling and thinking.

What do they tell him?

Multi’s Gift to Nature shows children that their gift is to enjoy nature and it is for adults to find solutions to climate change. It focuses on a child’s well-being and their relationship with nature. The book is for 7-11 year old children.

About the Author

Rachelle Isaac is a qualified and experienced Individual and Couple Counsellor in Melbourne. Her interest in children’s well-being led her to complete a Graduate Diploma in Infant and Parent Mental Health. She has also trained as a Climate Awareness Professional to help clients experiencing climate distress. She believes that children deserve the best childhood they can have. The light that a child’s enjoyment of nature shines on the world can guide us all to know our essential connection with nature. 

Testimonials

“I loved reading your book. It’s so imaginative and such a great message to children too about enjoying nature and leaving change and responsibility to the adults. I think it could foster good family discussion too.”

Carol Ride, Founder, Psychology for a Safe Climate.
www.psychologyforasafeclimate.org

“It’s a beautiful story with a wonderful message.”

Dr Beth Hill, Program Development Coordinator,
Psychology for a Safe Climate.

KOVACS, Joshua

ISBN 978-1-923088-93-1
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ISBN 978-1-923156-12-8
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Essentially You

“The most important conversations you need to have are with yourself.”

For your benefit, I’m sharing the physical activities and thought processes I focused on that I accredit my success to through the most challenging time of my life, suffering from poor mental health and low self-esteem.

Once I got myself up and started exercising, it allowed me to start thinking and self-reflect honestly about different situations, choices and interactions from my teen years and throughout my life.

I realised the choices I had made years before only provided limited options. I needed to understand better how I could continually improve my life’s path and create better opportunities going forward.

Over time and with my continual efforts, my mental health improved with my outlook on life being from a more positive perspective, creating greater self-belief and confidence to overcome my challenges.

The lessons learnt via my experiences can provide guidance and support, reducing confusion in your own journey. My dream is to help you continually improve your normal and then be the better you. Read on and believe in yourself.

HILLIER, Kevin

ISBN 978-1-923589-70-4
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Discover the truth behind the

Murder on the Linley River

This story is set on the fictional Linley River in South Australia, based on the real South Australian River Murray.

This book starts with a victim of a stabbing, who is taken to the forensic Mortuary, where Kev and Sully help the forensic Pathologist, Doctor Malloy do a first assessment for the attending detectives.

Kevin, after this late-night call-out, is at work the next day, his last day before giving a talk to pre-deployment troops. Kev after this talk spends a week on the river to reset his work life balance.

Follow the investigation and follow Kev’s part in MURDER ON THE LINLEY RIVER.

ISBN 978-1-923088-46-7
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Discover the truth behind the

Murder at the Linley Cove Lighthouse

“The broken railing and askew post on the outside of the fourth-floor balcony was a giveaway to the attending detective Peter.”

In the early morning, Kev is woken by a phone call; a body had been found at the base of a seven-storey lighthouse. As a senior mortuary technician, Kev is tasked with preparing this new patient for analysis.

Paul is the supposed victim, and close friend of Peter the detective assigned to the case. Paul’s body had been removed from the scene before Peter got there, authorised by Peters Chief Superintendent so he would not have to see his friend looking like he did at the foot of the lighthouse. The investigation progresses, more and more is revealed that leaves the police questioning everything.

In the midst of the investigation, Kev’s relationship with his co-worker, Liz, unexpectedly blossoms and Kev finds his attention split between his job and this fledgling love affair.

Discover the true inner workings of a forensic mortuary and the training of a new employee. Also follow the homicide detective Peter to discover the truth behind the Murder at the Linley Cove Lighthouse.

About the Author

 

Kevin is the third son of Robert George Hillier and Dorothy Margaret Hillier. Stephen and Andrew being his two older brothers. Kev was born in the lounge room of the family home soon after ten pm on the 21st of October 1966. His childhood was a good and loving one. From the age of fourteen, Kev worked in a butcher’s shop after school. It was situated in the small village of Alverstoke in Gosport, Hampshire, on the south coast of England, to the left of Portsmouth Harbour.

When he left school, he gained a position with a large supermarket chain, working in their meat preparation room. That was, until he damaged an eye in an accident at home, which made it impossible to work with all the equipment at that time. After working in a few different departments over the next six months or so, he decided he needed something new.

He then worked for a maritime engineer, helping with everything from building or repairing slipways, to painting and varnishing yachts. At this time, Kev lived on a boat to try to save money, and that is when he started writing as he had no television. He would while away the hours in the evenings drafting stories that came into his head like waking dreams. These stories were handwritten in a book and wouldn’t have been able to be read by anyone other than Kev due to his dyslexia. The stories were badly written, spelt and had hardly any punctuation.

After six months of working with the marine engineer, he joined a jewellery retail company as a trainee manager and made it to the position of manager a couple of years later. When a competitor bought out the company, Kev went for another change and became a trainee mortuary technician.

That’s where he met Liz, you may say the rest is history. He is now settled in South Australia with Elizabeth and their two grown up daughters. He started writing again as a hobby in January 2023. After his father heard Kev had completed his first draft he said about the story “that should be published.” Kev’s father died three days later. Kev decided to approach a publisher and this is his novel. Thank you for reading it.

HOLT, Jeremy

ISBN 978-1-923088-17-7
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Everything That Stands

Dare you push against the doors?

Will you brave the darkness to find your light?

September 3, 1978.

At the height of the revolutionary war for Rhodesia, twin brothers face a harrowing ordeal when their passenger plane the Viscount Hunyani is struck down by a SAM-7 missile.

In escaping the wreckage, Baron and Blaise Black, co-incidental players in a conflict they neither desire, nor fully comprehend, witness a calculated act of brutality that sets them on a relentless and hazardous journey through unforgiving African bush.

The consciousness of the older twin becomes a prism through which the complexities of purpose, truth, and conscience are explored, against the backdrop of civilians forced to confront unbearable choices.

With this debut novel, the author invites readers to extend their search for meaning beyond the doors of the known, to the undiscovered country that beckons to us all.

Jeremy Holt self-published author

About the Author

Jeremy grew up in Durban, South Africa, during the turbulent, apartheid-era Sixties, and countercultural Seventies. For forty years, he has worked in various educational communities across the globe as a teacher, mentor, lecturer, sports-coach, residential leader, and consultant.

Apart from guarding against his life-narrative becoming an idiot’s tale, Jeremy nurtures a love of family, along with an admixture of literature, philosophy, writing, rugby, and swimming. He is married to Anne, a theatre-nurse manager, who spent her youth in Salisbury, Rhodesia. They are based in Hidden Valley, north of Melbourne, Australia, where their search for meaning continues.

Jeremy’s debut novel, Everything That Stands, is the first book of a larger conceptual framework, The Baron Black Trilogy.