Zed is DEAD ... but that’s the least of his problems. You see, Zed is a vegetarian zombie, the only one of his kind. But Zed is also very clever. He knows the zombie diet of humans can only last so long. So what will happen to the zombies when the last human is caught and consumed? Zed has a plan…
A PTSD damaged Afghan war Vet, in self-imposed exile, saves the sole survivor of an asylum seeker boat wreck. For three months of the Wet he can’t get her out. She comes to love him, but he, too damaged to respond, turns her in. She fights to survive the camps while he battles to get her out. Warm, immediate, topical.
Underneath my clothes embraces women’s body battles honestly and openly - from food allergies to PMS, from pregnancy to menopause, from yoyo dieting to over indulging, it is a down to earth overview of the struggles many women face on a daily basis to feel really confident...
Have you ever wondered how you can maintain your current lifestyle, but not exhaust our planet’s resources? In modern times, many of us have environmental knowledge but we lack an understanding of how to apply it to our everyday lives. Bridging this gap is what has motivated ecological economist Dr. Kamaljit Sangha...
The time is a far-distant future, long after the collapse of our own civilization. The wand fighter Nicholas Raspero arrives in New Landern, the capital of Anglashia. He is almost immediately drawn into the underworld, and into the web of the beautiful heiress Isabel Grangeshield. .
Growing old may at times seem cruel but Bernadette Smallwood offers a tender, alternative view of enduring love and friendship even when the mind is not what it once was. Her story, Around the Corner, is a collection of vignettes set in an aged care home. It focuses on an aged movie star plagued with dementia...
Jessica Mackay has one dream – to be a pilot. She lives in Narromine NSW, an ideal place to achieve her ambition in 1930s Australia, but it will take determination and hard work.
Jenny is teaching in Australia, when memories of childhood trauma and injustice in England, to herself and a friend Terry, surface and threaten her emotional wellbeing. But trying to prove their innocence too has unexpected repercussions.
These are the stories you won’t believe and your parents don’t want you to believe. Klaus Von Fohn loved horseradish way too much; Signor Stupido pulled rude faces; Furgus OReilly never washed behind his ears, and because SOMEONE ran with scissors, the children of the village of Tenderville lost their thumbs.