South Australian authors
MILLAR, Robert
A nuanced love story about a woman’s determination to strive for a better world, despite obstacles and setbacks, political inertia and betrayal.
CARISIMO, Victoria
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.
STEVENSON, Terence
A Book of Verse for the heart and soul.
WALTER, Penny
There is a whole new world to discover when you start to look at everything through your baby’s eyes.
DAIR, Geoff
The brutal murder of an Adelaide man has Detective Jane Anderson scrambling. What will she be willing to risk to find the killer?
MURPHY, Shelley
Are you ready to identify and shed those self limiting core beliefs so you can become the person you want to be; not the person you were programmed to be?
‘The information in this book changed my life.’
MORGANELLA, Tina & ISABEL JIMINEZ, Maria
Love (or at the very least, desire) always finds a way, right? The true stories in this collection reflect our basic human need to connect with others…
WHELAN, Deanna
A friend suggested that I should blog.
My initial response was, “meh”. I am not a writer.
That being said, she was right and I was wrong.
So, I’m just going to blog my simple, daily thoughts as I walk this life out and maybe…
somehow… I might inspire someone.
FURTAK-ELLIS, Sher’ee
A choose-your-own-adventure prose, poetry and imagery journey from inside the mind of a bipolar-disordered human. One critic said it was like Alice in Wonderland on Lithium; psychedelic yet ordinary.
HARRADINE, Lee
The first book on this famous club since 1986, Flags, Spoons and Knives is a unique look at the West Adelaide Football Club, celebrating its rich history and its wonderful players.
SMITH, Michael
The SACE Physics Course Companion provides students with a physics text that is thorough, easy to understand,
and comprehensive – a text essential for success in SACE Stage 2 Physics.
EATTS, Steve
A tongue in cheek journey into the crazy world of modern big technology business, where corporate madness and self-interest rule.
PRIGENT, Anthony
My life changed forever on November 8 2002. In a way that I did not see coming.
This is my story, but my hope is that everyone who reads it can take something away for themselves. It is not a story that was always easy to write, however it is a story I wanted to tell.
PARKINSON, Kirsty
Jess is a small koala with a big heart. What will Jess do when a ferocious bushfire threatens her home? Who will come to help? Will the bush ever be the same?
Illustrated by a collection of photographs, this little book reflects some of the characteristics, values and spirit of what it means to be Australian.
Women’s Legal Service SA
Warm Up and Serve is a compilation of recipes obtained from women who are survivors of domestic/family violence, supporters of WLSSA, staff, and volunteers. Each delicious recipe is accompanied by a short story as to what the recipe means to them and how it inspires warmth and love.
SLEE, Max
In 2021 Old Canowie celebrates the 175th Anniversary of its foundation in 1846. This historic homestead, mid-way between Hallett and Jamestown in South Australia’s Mid North, is a remnant of the former Canowie station
and Canowie Pastoral Company.
MARTINO, AFROZ
Afroz Martino’s two titles: “Bringing my Words to Light”, a poetry book, and “Five Pebbles in a Pond”, based on a true story.
ANSTEY, Peter, & APPS, Joan
The two titles by Peter Anstey and Joan Apps, “Charles Anstey & Eliza Cererher Port Elliot Pioneers” and “Kalgoorie to Glenelg: Charles Anstey & Fanny Smith: A Family History”, are a family history surround the lives of Charles Anstey and Eliza Cererher, and later their children. The works include a range of historical records.
SCHULTZ, Amanda & MAYFIELD, Greg
‘My father was a policeman – he was shot’ Amanda, herself a former police officer and now a corporate executive, collaborated on this book with Greg Mayfield, who was a police reporter at The Advertiser at the time of the incident.
JAMIESON, Dean
They called me Lightning is the story of Dean Jamieson. Born in Adelaide in 1940, Dean left school at sixteen to chase a childhood dream of becoming a real-life cowboy.



















