NUSKE, Joanne

ISBN 978-1-922527-21-9
PAPERBACK

 

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.

WOODS, Estelle

ISBN 978-1-922527-21-9
PAPERBACK

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.

MILLAR, Robert

Eluding Sylvia, Chasing Poe by self-published author Sher'ee Furtak-Ellis
Original cover artwork by Rachel Scholich

ISBN 978-1-922452-04-7 PAPERBACK

 

The Dance of the Eagle and the Condor

Have you ever wondered what needs to change to achieve a thriving world that is more compassionate, caring and inclusive? A world that works for everyone, not just the elite 1%? After all, what’s the definition of madness – to keep doing the same thing and expect different results?

This novel is the story of a woman of Inca heritage called Angélica who embarks on a quest to understand what global frameworks need to change to realise her vision of a fairer, more humane global community that respects the earth. A nuanced love story about a woman’s determination to strive for a better world, despite obstacles and setbacks, political inertia and betrayal.

A NOVEL TO HELP GUIDE THE WORLD BEYOND THE AGE OF TRUMP.

About the Author

ROBERT (BOB) MILLAR is an Australian economist and policy adviser who has lived and worked extensively in the Pacifific, the Middle East and Africa, as well as in Australia and the United Kingdom. His experiences have exposed him to indigenous wisdom and cultures, as well as to western societies and structures. He lives in Adelaide with his wife and family.

CARISIMO, Victoria

ISBN 978-1-922452-33-7
PAPERBACK

At the Chameleon Turn

And so begins an unexpected new obsession…

Drawn via a bizarre and compelling dream to the small capital of South Australia, Ethan Farrell, Hollywood’s latest superstar, and exceedingly sort-after bachelor, encounters a young woman unlike any he has ever come across.

And so begins an unexpected new obsession.

Why, although he tries, and knows it would simplify matters, can he not rid his mind of this child-like woman? What is this mystifying hold she seems to have on him? His minder, Scott, acquires his own answers, while Ethan’s sister, Lucy––duly obliged to reveal a long-kept secret, inherent to her––concludes she must journey far to unravel the unexplained: as her brother’s ensuing, and confounding refusal to provide any clarity, leaves everyone wanting.

Does Ethan learn to listen; will he allow himself to hear… see beyond his own deceiving thoughts? Or does his past keep him deaf and blind. And who or what is the Chameleon?

This story is about discovery; it touches on recognising, understanding, and facing the fears hidden within. It is about betrayal, loyalty, love, and remembering who we are. It speaks of valuing what many take for granted.

Written in an unconventional style, the author’s foremost wish is that her readers develop an intimate connection with her much loved characters; that they enjoy and feel at ease with the undemanding narrative, and that with a little introspection, they can relate to and draw on the deeper message she is endeavouring to convey.

Victoria Carisimo Author

About the Author

Victoria, better known as Vicki, was born in Cordoba, Spain; she was a mere eighteen months old when, in 1963, Australia became her new and permanent home. Raised until the age of fourteen in rural Victoria—where her parents had worked as sharefarmers, growing, and harvesting tobacco—her family and she then moved to the city of Adelaide, where she has since lived.

Married young, she supported her husband in starting-up and building his profession as a manufacturing jeweller in Adelaide’s Western suburbs. They have three sons, and today, she is the proud grandmother of six.

At the Chameleon, Turn is Vicki’s first novel. The title—which imparts the third portion of a statement she unexpectedly and quite startlingly received many years ago while meditating—becomes clearer in its meaning throughout the course of the book. It contains a message for all, but more so for those willing to hear it. Whatever the case, her heuristically inspired story will at the very least, entertain.

STEVENSON, Terence

ISBN 978-1-922452-76-4
PAPERBACK

Love is the Bridge

A Book of Verse for the heart and soul.

About the Author

T.J. Stevenson, (a distant relative of Robert Louis Stevenson) was born in England to a Scottish Father and Irish Mother. He was always encouraged by his parents to pursue his creative talents and remember his heritage.

Edinburgh – Lothian and Glasgow are places which instantly bring happy memories to mind. He has served in both the navy and Army, and with the Army was stationed with the Seaforth Highlanders for two years on the Rock of Gibraltar.

Among his other interests are languages, calligraphy and a lifelong study of philosophy.

He now resides in South Australia.