WYTHES, Greg

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Tim’s Dance Mix

 

A mixtape of music, mistakes and ordinary mysteries

The year is 1990 and Tim has just turned 16. He lives in a coastal city south of Sydney and his life is about to change profoundly as he begins to make the first transitions from boyhood to manhood.

This growth is accompanied by confusion and some trauma, – physical, emotional and psychological – especially in his early attempts to meet and connect with girls.

It’s also marked by his development as a musician, and the recognition of this talent by his school music teacher, who quietly mentors him and provides the opportunity for him to join the school’s only rock band.

But nothing goes smoothly in the early stages as he forges the beginnings of growth towards maturity, in a struggle where he finds both support and opposition.

About the Author

 

GREG WYTHES is a long-term resident of the northern Illawarra. He has been an English teacher in local high schools, as well as teaching yoga, qigong, massage and bodywork in local colleges and studios. For much of his time in schools he dabbled in music, working with in-school bands, as well as for drama, dance and musical performances, mainly in the area of live production.

He is particularly attracted to the geography of the northern Illawarra: the dozen or more bays and beaches, the steep rise of the escarpment to the west and the bushland that reaches down to the edge of most suburbs. It’s a unique environment: one where the natural world virtually surrounds the urban world. He enjoys spending time in that natural world.

LLOYD PhD, Dr Maya

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Why Babies Need Love

 

Why Love Matters and How to Know if You’re Getting it Right

WHY BABIES NEED LOVE is a must-read for first-time parents and caregivers of babies aged 0-3. Parenting is one of the hardest yet most rewarding journeys, and the early years play a crucial role in shaping a child’s emotional and mental well-being.

Written by a psychologist and parent, this book explains how a baby’s brain is still developing at birth and how early experiences—especially the bond with caregivers—affect future behavior, relationships, and resilience. It provides insight into how your own emotional struggles can influence your parenting and offers practical guidance to help you build a strong, loving connection with your baby.

With mental health concerns on the rise, this book empowers parents to create a secure foundation for their child’s future. If you want to raise a confident, emotionally healthy child while navigating the challenges of early parenthood, WHY BABIES NEED LOVE is the guide you need.

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About the Author

 

Dr Maya Lloyd, Phd (MAPS, FCCP) is a clinical psychologist with over 20 years’ experience. She spent 10 years working as a senior psychologist for Queensland Health specialising in perinatal, infant, child and youth mental health. Now in private practice she works across the lifespan with children, adolescents, parents and families of all ages, supporting them in building strong healthy bonds with their babies and children.

Drawing from professional expertise, scientifific research and personal experience as a mother, Maya understands the challenges of early parenthood. Passionate about helping families thrive she offers insight into infant and early childhood development, parenting and emotional well-being, empowering parents to raise resilient emotionally secure children.

TRACY, Mark

ISBN 978-1-923443-96-9
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Don’t Waste Time

A True Story of Love, Loss, and Legacy

The powerful memoir follows one family’s extraordinary twelve-year journey through three cancer battles – and the lasting impact of a young man named Levi. Born on Father’s Day in 2004, Levi lived with courage and heart, inspiring those around him with a message that would become his legacy: “Don’t Waste Time.”

More than just words, it was how Levi lived. Now, through DWT Lifestyle – a venture started in his honour – his message continues to move others to live fully, love deeply, and make every moment count.

Don’t Waste Time is a confronting, uplifting, and unforgettable reminder to embrace life, no matter how uncertain the road ahead.

PEPPER, T.R.

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Driving me Bonkers

 

A humorous approach to a serious subject. How we should safely drive to comply with the road rules compared to how we have been conditioned to drive by irrational behaviour.

Follow the twists and turns of our daily commute, from being stuck behind a Sunday driver on a Tuesday morning, the middle lane forever motorist, the annoying tailgater, can parking really be that difficult, getting in the wrong lane, to indicators becoming redundant. And that’s just for starters.

If you have ever found yourself having an interactive conversation with your GPS, this book may provide some enlightenment, and a few truths.

From the Author

 

Game shows can be quite entertaining. It takes a lot of time, effort, planning, budgets and format to make the show appeal to the viewers and to make it successful. From answering difficult questions to the witty comments made by the host whose job is to keep it all running smoothly and to keep the audience enthralled so they will come back for more.

The shows are light-hearted escapism.

Without contestants on the show there would not be much of a show. Each contestant is given a short amount of time to relate a story to the viewers.

This book is one of mine.

Read and enjoy

BONFIELD, Niki

ISBN 978-1-923443-54-9
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ISBN 978-1-923443-69-3
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Fragmented Yet Whole

 

Embracing Neurodivergence, healing and self-dicovery

“Life isn’t meant to be easy.”

This poetic and reflective memoir traces the journey of a woman who spent much of her life feeling different, overwhelmed, and unseen, until a late autism diagnosis reframed everything. Through raw recollections, quiet reckonings, and deeply human moments, Niki invites readers into the rich, complex inner world she once tried to hide.

From childhood confusion to a therapy experience that fractured trust, from mental health struggles to finding her voice as a therapist, this is a story of what it means to come home to yourself, slowly and painfully, but with grace. Writing became part of healing. So did the truth.

For those who feel too much, question too often, and wonder if they’re the only ones—this book is for you. You’re not alone. You’re not broken. And healing is still possible.

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About the Author

 

NIKI IS A counsellor and art therapist with a late autism diagnosis, whose lived experience deeply informs her practice. After hitting rock bottom, writing became a way to externalise the internal, a gentle reckoning with pain, identity, and healing.

Her memoir is a reflective and poetic offering born from that process, written for those who feel deeply, question often, and carry quiet hurts.

Passionate about inclusive support for neurodivergent individuals and trauma-informed care, she feels deeply honoured to sit beside others as they make sense of their own stories. Creativity, authenticity, and nature ground her life and work. She lives in the hills, surrounded by trees and stillness.

CUSSEN, Kate

ISBN 978-1-923386-78-5
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Daddy’s Old Jumper

Daddy’s Old Jumper is a children’s picture book about love that lasts, even when someone is no longer with us. It gently explores themes of grief, change, and the enduring nature of love, offering comfort to families navigating the loss of someone special.

The story follows Darcy, a little person facing a big loss. Wearing Daddy’s old jumper, she searches for him in all the places he used to be. Then, suddenly, in the rumbly tumbly backyard, a gust of wind and a spark of imagination sweep her into a magical adventure, where she discovers that loving connections have a way of staying with us, even as life moves forward.

A thoughtful and imaginative story for children aged 3 – 9, Daddy’s Old Jumper supports gentle, age-appropriate conversations about grief and remembering those we love.

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About the Author

 

Kate’s book, Daddy’s Old Jumper, is inspired by a special little person named Darcy. Before Kate started writing, she worked as a scientist, wearing a white coat and mixing potions in a lab. That’s where she met Darcy’s mum, Jess, and they’ve been friends ever since!  After seeing Jess and her family go through a tough time, Kate felt inspired to write Daddy’s Old Jumper, a story about love that lasts,  even when someone is no longer with us.

Now, as a science communicator, Kate loves sharing stories—whether they’re about science or magical adventures like Darcy’s. When she’s not writing, Kate can be found baking sourdough, reading, or going for runs with her little dog, Noodle, who’s always by her side.