If I have any 'message' worth giving to a beginner it is that there are no short cuts in photography. Skill in photography is acquired by practice and not by purchase. And I would like to add one... More > more thing that, "A good photographer must love life more than he does photography".
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This poetry is not afraid to confront our horrors and our nightmares. More importantly it dares to look beyond, to imagine a better world. It knows that we have to look out for one another, the old... More > adage is true: “united we stand, divided we are lumbered”.< Less
This poetry is not afraid to confront our horrors and our nightmares. More importantly it dares to look beyond, to imagine a better world. It knows that we have to look out for one another, the old... More > adage is true: “united we stand, divided we are lumbered”.< Less
Chaos depicts a struggle to find the true meaning of life and death. The first section 'The Bunbury Poems', portrays a fusion of dreams, sadness and eternal love. The second section 'The Theory of... More > Forever Mode', illustrates the sublimity of the human mind. And the third part 'Odyssey', contains poems that question the purpose of our existence.< Less
The year is 1919 is Aventine, England. The Great War is nearly over, a drought is on, and water is scarce. The perils from this conflict have had many tragic consequences, especially for Atlas Rohan,... More > a twelve-year-old boy from the Cotswolds whose mother has died from the fever and his father, a soldier fighting in France, has gone missing. Like most war orphans of the region, he is forced to leave his home and confined to the St. Septus chapel, governed by the cruel headmaster Captain Crassus. But somehow, despite these horrible circumstances, he manages to escape her clutches and find solace under the local clockmaker's shop. From the wise old Gideon Pendulum, he learns about the many mysteries concerning the medieval village of Aventine, how nearly two thousand years ago it was inhabited by the Romans, and that underneath the entire town lies their ancient ruins, including a temple hidden deep in the Elysium cemetery where a labyrinth guards a spring and many other dark secrets.< Less
The year is 1919 is Aventine, England. The Great War is nearly over, a drought is on, and water is scarce. The perils from this conflict have had many tragic consequences, especially for Atlas Rohan,... More > a twelve-year-old boy from the Cotswolds whose mother has died from the fever and his father, a soldier fighting in France, has gone missing. Like most war orphans of the region, he is forced to leave his home and confined to the St. Septus chapel, governed by the cruel headmaster Captain Crassus. But somehow, despite these horrible circumstances, he manages to escape her clutches and find solace under the local clockmaker's shop. From the wise old Gideon Pendulum, he learns about the many mysteries concerning the medieval village of Aventine, how nearly two thousand years ago it was inhabited by the Romans, and that underneath the entire town lies their ancient ruins, including a temple hidden deep in the Elysium cemetery where a labyrinth guards a spring and many other dark secrets.< Less
A young Indian watches his tribe massacred by the white man as a child, years later he sets off into the world to right this terrible wrong, he will overcome various obstacles placed in his path, he... More > will wage war against the white man but will he win? He will be great leader or a divine fool which path will he choose SALVATION OR DESTRUCTION< Less
A young Indian watches his tribe massacred by the white man as a child, years later he sets off into the world to right this terrible wrong, he will overcome various obstacles placed in his path, he... More > will wage war against the white man but will he win? He will be great leader or a divine fool which path will he choose SALVATION OR DESTRUCTION< Less
A man who can't remember. A woman who wants to forget.
What are they to do when they meet?
The novel’s primary theme is Australian identity in the early colonial period (1790-1820). My reason... More > for writing a work of fiction set in this period is because it resonates with issues in modern times. The central themes are whether humankind should master the natural world or adapt to it and the extent to which conscience can hope to restrain human nature.
On this journey into Australia's interior we explore the rationales for punishment, how people of compromised backgrounds redeem themselves and the various meanings of charity.< Less