Author: William
[Testimonial] Author – Bronwyn
I have received fifty copies of my book 'Sarah's Mountain' today and I just wanted to send you a thank you. I couldn't wipe the smile off my face when I opened a box and saw the glossy covers. (I danced a jig around the living room actually, haha) They look fabulous. Please pass my thanks on to the cover designers, they did an excellent job. Bronwyn (Happy happy happy)
Devine Justice: Matriarch of Crime
In 1917, at the tender age of sixteen, Matilda Mary Twiss married Sapper James Devine, an Aussie Digger who spent more time AWOL and in detention than carrying out his military duties. Two years later, she arrived on Australian shores as a war bride. Making their home in East Sydney, the Devines involved themselves within Sydney’s criminal underworld. After tolerating years of an abusive marriage, Tilly decided to challenge the inferior status of women in society and set out to prove that you didn’t need to be born with a set [read more...]
CONSEQUENCES: A 2040 Scenario
Vaughan Whitlock in his latest book Consequences challenges the political climate on a path of revolutionary change versus corrupt sameness, and the reader on social issues such as discrimination, political correctness, equality, privacy. This book is an exciting read for those who love to look over the horizon at profound consequences. About author. Vaughan was born in New Zealand, attended Takapuna Grammar School and graduated with a civil engineering degree from Auckland University. During the 1970s and '80s, Vaughan worked [read more...]
Toast: The Ride To Hell – Book 1
After the Nuclear Holocaust, the only habitable places left are Taswegia and New Haka. ....Emergency! Alex Brand reporting. A force calling themselves, ‘The Alliance’ has landed at all major ports in Taswegia. They are killing all the Parliamentarians on the lawns of Parliament House. They are murdering people as I speak. They are approaching my position now; I have to run … (silence). Dick, an ex-Navy Clearance Diver and his wife Patch looked at each other, they didn’t know such a large force had survived the Nuclear [read more...]
Eleanor
"I've heard the house is heavily guarded," he said. "No one can get in or out without a signed written permit." "I wonder why?" "Perhaps they foresee some trouble?" "From whom?" I don't know. From you? They're still looking for you, you know? * * * Countess Eleanor Andrassy never imagined she would end up on the losing side of history, much less in the back of an ox-drawn carriage dressed as a gypsy. Accompanied by her brother Romano, nurse Marta, and maid Emma, Eleanor sets off for Paris in pursuit of safety. [read more...]
The Grand Finale 1988–2011 Part 3: Confessions of an Old School Hotelier
The Grand Life' is the funny and touching memoir of the life and times of Patrick Langley Griffin OAM, growing up in the post war years of a gloomy Britain in the 40's and 50's, then through his long career an hotelier in some 'Grand' hotels in England and Australia. Part 3: 1968 to 2011 His memoir is filled with characters famous, infamous and hitherto unknown. From his first star encounter with Charlie Chaplin, the memoir is filled with tales of film stars, rock legends, celebrities, Heads of State and politicians, as well [read more...]
The Grand Lessons Learned 1967–1988 Part 2: Confessions of an Old School Hotelier
'The Grand Life' is the funny and touching memoir of the life and times of Patrick Langley Griffin OAM, growing up in the post war years of a gloomy Britain in the 40's and 50's, then through his long career an hotelier in some 'Grand' hotels in England and Australia. Part 2: 1967 to 1988 His memoir is filled with characters famous, infamous and hitherto unknown. From his first star encounter with Charlie Chaplin, the memoir is filled with tales of film stars, rock legends, celebrities, Heads of State and politicians, as well [read more...]
THE GRAND JOURNEY BEGINS Part 1: Confessions of an Old School Hotelier
'The Grand Life' is the funny and touching memoir of the life and times of Patrick Langley Griffin OAM, growing up in the post war years of a gloomy Britain in the 40's and 50's, then through his long career an hotelier in some 'Grand' hotels in England and Australia. Part 1: 1946 to 1947 His memoir is filled with characters famous, infamous and hitherto unknown. From his first star encounter with Charlie Chaplin, the memoir is filled with tales of film stars, rock legends, celebrities, Heads of State and politicians, as well [read more...]
Love Me Alone
Love me Alone is a conscious decision to choose to embrace aloneness and in doing so refuse to accept loneliness. The author, Dilene Hinton, uses her own experiences of confronting loneliness, and rather than making that a choice she shares her development of self-sufficient skills to enhance being alone. This book is the struggle and the acceptance of being on her own. Is loneliness a choice or are there strategies that we can put into place and avoid being lonely?