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ANGORICHINA

Historical fiction set in a tuberculosis sanatorium in 1930s South Australia. Four patients unravel a complex set of relationships whilst waiting to discover their fates.

 

 

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GEORG[I]E


Is love ever enough to overcome a lifetime of conditioning?

A story of sharp suits and even sharper wit.

Described as: "Chick lit with balls."



 

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 LUCID

 

A journey through the chaos of LSD and the magic of dreams. We’ve never read anything like this, the combination of the spiritual and the murderous is incredible... www.book-reviewer.com

Shortlisted for the Luke Bitmead Bursary for New Writers, 2009

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SPLINTERED DOOR

 

The un-a-Musing, anti-inspirational, tangled, twisted and possibly tragic regurgitation of a recovering mind.

One author's battle against block, involving murderous moths, a fatal and heartfelt plague, one of those transfer tattoos you used to be able to buy down the Post Office, and a kid who fell into a quarry.

"At times, haunting. At times, bizarre. I don't know what to make of this." - A. Reader.

"Enchanting. I think." - B. Wildered.

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DEAF PEOPLE'S EXPERIENCES OF
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A Master's thesis study from 2007, exploring the first-hand experiences of Deaf people as victims of crime in the British legal system and comparing them with those of hearing participants. The study also contrasts the experiences of Deaf people today with that of a Deaf man dealing with the legal system in the 1970s, exploring what has changed in terms of legislation, procedure and interpreting standards.

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RWANDAN DICTIONARY OF SIGN LANGUAGE


First dictionary of Rwandan Sign Language. Published in 2009. Money from sales goes to support the Rwandan National Association of the Deaf.

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23/03/2013

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