McGLAUGHLIN, Steve

ISBN 978-1-922722-67-6
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Robert the Frog

What I have in my heart and soul must find a way out.
That’s the reason for music.

Robert the Frog is a timeless tale about an adventurous young frog who is accidentally swept from his home by a raging river. After a long, dangerous journey he finds himself in a strange new home.

Here he overcomes his fear and sense of loss with the help of a welcoming, friendly farmer, who communicates with him through music.

It is this unexpected connection that gives Robert hope that he will survive in these new surrounds, and that one day he will be able to find his way home.

Steve McGlaughlin Author Photo

About the Author

After graduating University with a business degree, Steve B. McGlaughlin, having not the slightest clue as to what he should or might be, did the only thing he could think to do, which was to grow his hair long and travel the world. In retrospect, as though instinctively following Kierkegaard’s maxim that life must be lived forwards but can only be understood backwards, there was clearly some hidden method at work in this meandering adventure through Europe and Asia.

For it was on it that Steve, quite unexpectedly, found himself busking and living in Prague in the magical, joyful summer the year after the Czech Velvet Revolution. An experience which undoubtedly provided the initial creative spark for his first novel, Robert the Frog, a story which has music and hope at its heart.

Upon returning home, alongside working in market research and as a copywriter, Steve became part of the Australian music and comedy scenes. A career that in summary fittingly sounds like the beginning of a joke: did you hear the one about the guy who wrote years of TV sketch comedy, played guitar in 90s alternative bands, and composed hit songs for Polish, Vietnamese and Korean pop stars?

In 2013, Steve undertook a Master of Counselling and Psychotherapy degree. It proved a transformative experience, both on a personal and creative level, providing, as it did, further impetus, experiences and content for his stories and novels.

Similar to the works of his literary guides C. S. Lewis, Richard Adams and Michael Morpurgo, Steve’s stories can be read on two distinct levels. Their surface tells thoughtful, wistful, at times funny, all-ages tales of the adventures of anthropomorphised animals who embark on journeys of great risk.

But their undercurrent is a meditation on, or even an ode to, the belief that the most seemingly intractable grief and loss can be reached and transformed through the subtle and beautiful arts: creativity, music, connection and hope. Or as the Beethoven quote on Robert the Frog’s cover proclaims, and which the book holds as an inspirational truth: “What I have in my heart and soul must find a way out. That’s the reason for music.”

Testimonials

This is a beautifully written, sweet soulful story. Some parts are laugh out loud, too. There is something harmonious about it,the characters and the story. The way music is used as both an expression of joy and a force for healing is really touching and true.

B.H

 

I just want to tell you how much I loved Robert the Frog. I laughed and cried and was on the edge of my seat! I was imagining reading it to a classroom of children and seeing the emotion in their faces. Wonderfully written and a fabulous story of never giving up.

J.S

 

What a wonderful book you have written. There is so much in it that is inspiring and encouraging. It reminded me of books I read as a little girl that also had little animals as the heroes with big hearts and courage.

H.M

 

I liked the story so very much, it is well-written and I enjoyed the exciting cliff hangers. I was also picturing how a great animated film could be made out of the story; any plans? I wish you all the success with it.

C.K

 

It is a beautifully crafted novel that’s not merely about music, but is itself musical; the writing flows and pulses with rhythms that effortlessly carry us on Robert’s strange, deeply moving journey. I was stilled, marvelling, for some time after finishing it. Like the greatest fables, we totally identify with the animals and their journey. Moving and profound.

J.B

 

The book is delightful, well done a thousand times; Robert is such an endearing character. I only wish I could have it in picture book form and then I could have it at school in the therapy room.

D.A

 

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HYDE, Deborah

ISBN 978-1-922337-96-2
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Tiny No More

The family were so excited about having a pet lamb to look after. But life on the farm got pretty interesting for the whole family, as Tiny grew… and grew… and grew!
 
Anyone who ever owned a pet lamb, or has a rural background, can relate to this book.

The Author

Deborah Hyde is an author from South
Australia. Her first book,The End of the Road, is an intimate and humorous slice of living in the Mallee District from 1973 – 1989. Deborah now lives beach side with her husband, but her farming background has influenced her work as an author.

The Illustrator

Bonnie Lawson is Deb’s niece and a gifted artist who has cleverly portrayed the character’s expressions with a comical, Aussie flavour.

DIMITRIJEVIC, Nicole

ISBN 978-1-922803-13-9
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Living with Epilepsy

In her memoir Living with Epilepsy she explores the challenges and obstacles she faced because of the disorder, but also the amazing opportunity she was presented with as a child to have ‘pioneering’ surgery which would help to better control the seizures she was experiencing on a daily basis. She also discusses what life is like now for her as an adult, having had the surgery in 1991.

living with epilepsy nicole dimitrijevic author

About the Author

Nicole Dimitrijevic has lived with epilepsy since childhood. This is her first published work.

KNIGHT, Connie – Other Books

ISBN 978-1-922803-75-7
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Rainbow Stew

Rainbow Stew is all about a pot of vegetable and fruit stew which sets off a Rainbow of bursting colours. There are lots of bears, fruit, vegetables and rainbows in this playful book.

Suitable for all early learning ages, from toddlers up to grades prep, one and two.

ISBN 978-1-922629-34-0
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Trees

This book is about trees; their varieties and what they do for us and the planet. With playful and rhyming words, children will learn all about the fascinating world of trees. For all ages up to 8 years.

ISBN 978-1-922722-16-4
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Water

This book shows how water is used in areas of our life. Illustrated with fun and water colour, children will learn how wonderful and important water is. For all ages up to 8 years.

ISBN 978-1-922629-18-0
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Celebrate

Celebrate is about life. How amazing it is to feel and enjoy all the incredible things our body is able to do! Do you want to celebrate with us? For all ages up to 8 years.

ISBN 978-1-922629-60-9
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Smile

Smile is a book about children noticing all different parts of their body, in an uplifting and positive way. With rhyming words and a lot of fun, you can’t help but smile. All ages up to 8 years old. 
ISBN 978-1-922527-04-2
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Tic Tac and Jackson the Cat

Based on a true story of Tic Tac and Jackson two cats that connect after a life changing experience. Jackson finally learns to accept the new arrival of Tic Tac into their home and family.

Brightly illustrated with rhyming pages, this book will keep children captivated to the end with its lesson of acceptance.

ISBN 978-1-922629-61-6
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Coconut the Cat

This book is based on a true story about a very loved, family cat called Coconut.. He is a ‘rescue cat’ from Melbourne. This story is a take on his energetic, playful nature. The imaginative part of this story has Coconut the Cat riding his bike, collecting Nature’s items to impress his adoring owners. For all ages up to 8 years old.

About the Author

Connie Knight started writing Children’s books 25 years ago when she was a single mum with three very young daughters Olimpia, Candice and Sabrina.

Watching her girls play and listening to their imagination inspired her to write 7 childrens books that the girls loved. Twenty-five years later Connie has started to write again back to creating fun short stories that rhyme and bring joy and learning for children.

KNIGHT, Connie – Socks Series

ISBN 978-1-922722-78-2
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Socks

MY SOCKS is part of the six-book Socks series all about socks.

With easy words that rhyme, full of colours and designs of socks. Children will love this fun playful book full of fabulous socks that will put a smile on any childs face, as they grow and learn to read it themselves. For early learning, kinder, primary prep 1 and 2.

ISBN 978-1-922722-35-5
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My Socks

MY SOCKS is part of the six-book Socks series all about socks.

With easy words that rhyme, full of colours and designs of socks. Children will love this fun playful book full of fabulous socks that will put a smile on any childs face, as they grow and learn to read it themselves. For early learning, kinder, primary prep 1 and 2.

ISBN 978-1-922722-49-2
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More Socks

MORE SOCKS is part of the six-book Socks series all about socks.

With easy words that rhyme, full of colours and designs of socks. Children will love this fun playful book full of fabulous socks that will put a smile on any childs face, as they grow and learn to read it themselves. For early learning, kinder, primary prep 1 and 2.

ISBN 978-1-922722-60-7
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Lots of Socks

LOTS OF SOCKS is part of the six-book Socks series all about socks.

With easy words that rhyme, full of colours and designs of socks. Children will love this fun playful book full of fabulous socks that will put a smile on any childs face, as they grow and learn to read it themselves. For early learning, kinder, primary prep 1 and 2.

ISBN 978-1-922722-61-4
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Lost Socks

LOST SOCKS is part of the six-book Socks series all about socks.

With easy words that rhyme, full of colours and designs of socks. Children will love this fun playful book full of fabulous socks that will put a smile on any childs face, as they grow and learn to read it themselves. For early learning, kinder, primary prep 1 and 2.

ISBN 978-1-922722-59-1
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Extra Socks

EXTRA SOCKS is part of the six-book Socks series all about socks.

With easy words that rhyme, full of colours and designs of socks. Children will love this fun playful book full of fabulous socks that will put a smile on any childs face, as they grow and learn to read it themselves. For early learning, kinder, primary prep 1 and 2.

About the Author

Connie Knight started writing Children’s books 25 years ago when she was a single mum with three very young daughters Olimpia, Candice and Sabrina.

Watching her girls play and listening to their imagination inspired her to write 7 childrens books that the girls loved. Twenty-five years later Connie has started to write again back to creating fun short stories that rhyme and bring joy and learning for children.

POLA, Geoff

ISBN 978-1-922337-20-7
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The Shit Fairy

Avril’s feelings for Dan are confusing. Hardened by institutional life, Avril Maguire sees Dan as someone she can use and manipulate. She has no concept of consequences and has difficulty adjusting to the psychological abuses by the staff.

Their friendship develops amongst the chaos of her mind, and her past. She inhabits two worlds. One of the sun’s rays, where she is burdened by her disability, and that of the moon’s beams, where she is tucked up tight in bed, free to explore her dreams. It’s through these worlds that Avril discovers a sense of identity and belonging.

The enigma that is Avril Maguire is unique in the complexity of a beautiful mind. Avril’s mischievous giggle is infectious and wills you into a world that is heart-felt and challenging.

ISBN 978-1-922722-05-8
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The Circle

This is the second book in a series that follows Avril Maguire as she navigates a not so perfect world. At the age of five, Avril was sent to Pleasant Creek. In 1982 she was transferred to Aradale; formally known as Ararat Lunatic Asylum, which housed the adult population. We pick up Avril’s story as the year sees out the end of the 20th Century.

The true origins of the circle come from pagan rituals that worshipped the Sun and the Moon.

Avril knew the power of the circle; it was a symbol of defiance for the little girl that never grew up. She tried to block out the past and imagine her future. The scars on her forearms were a reminder; each one a chapter, a story. Danny Walters is one of Avril’s care workers; their relationship is conditional and one that is renegotiated on a daily basis. Hardened by institutional culture, Avril has no language and is frustrated by the restrictive practices to control her behaviour. Yet she is intrigued by the power she has over Dan.

“Dan thinks I’m all sugar and spice!” Hee

Geoff Pola author The Shit Fairy

About the Author

I was born in Melbourne and completed formal studies to gain a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree at the federation University. My interest in psychiatric art lead to chance meeting with Dr Cunningham Dax in 1997 who was cataloguing the collection of psychiatric art from Aradale Mental Hospital, formerly known as Ararat Lunatic Asylum. This was the turning point in my career; I had the privilege of working with people in the disability sector who have fragile and broken minds, plus challenging and complex behaviours.

It was here I met some interesting characters and some beautiful minds filled with dreams and aspirations. I find it humbling to hold the memories of such souls; they will be always cherished and valued.

The Shit Fairy which is subtitled; The Complexities of a beautiful Mind, is a fictional book with contemporary historical elements. We follow the main character, Avril Maguire who has a profound disability. She was brought up in “institutional care” such as Pleasant Creek in Stawell and then transferred to Aradale in 1982, which housed the adult population. The plight of Avril is a poignant reminder regarding the recent Royal Commission into the Disability sector in Australia. I regard myself as a passionate advocate for people like Avril.

Avril story is set in the mid to late 1990’s and we follow her during the transitional period when it was Government policy to close these notorious institutions and integrate residents into social housing. These units were called Client Residential Units (CRU’s). The social expectations were a far cry from a society that had excluded her for thirty-six years.

This is the first book in a series that follows Avril Maguire as she navigates a not so perfect world. Her fear is that she will inflict her will on you! Will you still like me.