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The Robots of Atlantis: Stellar Flash Book Four

Very happy to confirm that The Robots of Atlantis: Stellar Flash Book Four is now available via Amazon (self-published). If you’re an agent looking for some zany, out there space opera with some rigorous science, would love to hear from you. I’ve started on my next one, a spin-off from the main Stellar Flash series – The Chronicles of Heartness #1: The Monoliths of Redshift 7 – A ‘Type I civilisation meets a Type III civilisation and chaos ensures’ type story.


Falling Pomegranate Seeds: All Manner of Thing by Wendy J Dunn won the Readers’ Favorite Silver Medal in the Fiction – Historical – Personage category.

The Readers’ Favorite International Book Award Contest featured thousands of contestants from over a dozen countries, ranging from new independent authors to NYT best-sellers and celebrities.

You can learn more about “All Manner of Things” at https://readersfavorite.com/book-review/falling-pomegranate-seeds.  


Wendy J. Dunn publishes her fourth Tudor novel.

January 15th, 2021 saw the publication of Falling Pomegranate Seeds: All Manner of Things (Poesy Quill Publishing). This novel is the second in the series Falling Pomegranate Seeds and concludes its story imagining the life of Katherine of Aragon.  


Carol J Arcus has self published her first book

Carol J Arcus’s first book She: A Remarkable Spiritual Conversation is available. She spoke with many spiritual energies during 2019 about women’s lives in the 21Century.

Carol’s website is here. She writes regularly for Medium

 


Richenda Rudman

Richenda Rudman’s poem, Red Cellophane Sky has won the poetry award in the Stonnington Libraries’ What’s Your Story writing competition.


Laraine Stephens

Laraine Stephens has signed with Level Best Books, in Maryland USA. Her novel, ‘The Death Mask Murders’, will be published in June 2021. Check out her website and like her on Facebook.


Richenda Rudman

has won the Poetry Award in the 2020 New England Thunderbolt Prize for Crime Writing  with ‘The River’.


Lazy Daisy

All of Jasper’s dreams come true when he finds his very own ‘puppy dog’ to walk in the park. But Daisy the ‘dog’ isn’t much of a walker – all she wants to do is eat gumleaves and sleep. If only someone would explain to Jasper that Daisy is a koala, NOT a dog. 

Lazy Daisy is the first ‘Daisy’ picture book featuring Daisy the koala. Lazy Daisy was written by Caz Goodwin, illustrated by Ashley King and published by Little Hare, an imprint of Hardie Grant Egmont. 

 


Drowning in the Shallows by Dan Kaufman

David’s journalism students petrify him. Then again, so does his cat. 

His girlfriend broke up with him, he writes about bars for a newspaper that’s abandoned news reporting for lifestyle articles, and he’s desperately searching for meaning amongst the backdrop of Sydney’s shallow social scene. 

Then he meets a young woman who just might be the answer. The only problem is, she’s a friend of one of his students.

Drowning in the Shallows is a satire on male behaviour and Sydney society. Melbourne Books is publishing it in May.


Rachel Nightingale has two books released in one month

Rachel Nightingale’s third and fourth books will be released in the same month. Pierrot’s Song, book 3 of The Tales of Tarya, will be released by Odyssey Books on 20 November. Ten days later, on 30th November, Publisher Obscura will release Mandala: Journeys Within the Circle, featuring beautiful mandalas by artist Karen Scott and her students. The launch for Pierrot’s Song will be at the Bunjil Library, Narre Warren, on Sunday 15th December at 2pm.


Meow A Genetic Concert for Cats

Kerry J Fowler’s ‘Meow A Genetic Concert for Cats’ is her first reference book for pedigree cat breeders and veterinarians. Peek inside for Chapters on feline genetics and DNA testing. Available as an eBook from Apple, Amazon, Booktopia and as a paperback from: [email protected]


Gayelene Carbis has published her first book of poetry

Gayelene Carbis, member, published her first book of poetry, Anecdotal Evidence (Five Islands Press) in June.


Monash University Undergraduate Prize for Creative Writing Emerging Writers Festival 2014

Highest placed Monash University Student for the short story “Dear Dad”


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