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1 y separately published work icon Zoo Lullaby Veronica Parmiter , Ari Lyons (illustrator), Macclesfield : Moonglow Publishing , 2023 27399157 2023 single work picture book children's

'After a long day at the zoo Lachie the lion just can't seem to fall asleep. A story of friendship and working together, Tilly the tiger has an idea. Along with the other zoo animals she tries to help Lachie. Join the friends as each one adds their own unique song to create a zoo lullaby. Click on the video below to hear the author reading the book.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon One at a Time Cate Ellis , Cate Ellis (illustrator), Macclesfield : Moonglow Publishing , 2023 27399016 2023 single work picture book children's

'What begins with one goat and one hill becomes a community, and that’s fun for everyone! In this beautiful and classically illustrated children's book the animals climb up the hill until they are all on top, and then they go back down again.

'One at a time, up the hill. Two at a time, “Yes, we will.

'The words are rhythmic, fun and engaging, and the illustrations also promote numeracy. Can you find the hidden numbers on each page?' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Makerson's War Max Simmons , Macclesfield : Moonglow Publishing , 2023 27398898 2023 single work novel war literature

'Two honourable men – both dramatically transformed by their participation in the Afghanistan conflict and their struggle to control their individual, manifestly affected lives.

David Makerson, an Australian Infantry Captain is severely wounded on a routine patrol by an IED explosion. During his rehabilitation, he lapses into depression and anomie; he becomes a shadow of his former self.

'Saarim Darwish becomes head of his family after his father is executed by the Taliban. Saarim’s plans to attend university and study engineering are destroyed as he is forcibly recruited by the insurgents to join their network to construct roadside bombs.

'Makerson needs to remember and take control over his life. Dangerously under-equipped, he returns to Afghanistan to exact his revenge. Enter Major Hannah Jardine; a military psychologist or the leader of a covert Special Forces operation to locate and cripple the major bomb-making cell in Eastern Afghanistan. Why is she so fixated on Makerson? Who is she really working for?

'Makerson’s War explores their journeys of survival as they all deal with their respective situations and with those allies and enemies with whom they come in contact. Morality and values become a secondary consideration when their individual existence is threatened.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon The Dispatch Judith Lees , Macclesfield : Moonglow Publishing , 2023 27398779 2023 single work novel crime

'Detective Dean Matthews is back on the force and he needs to solve this intriguing murder mystery.

'A mystery of life, love and revenge.

'The peaceful Adelaide Hills town of Ashcombe, still reeling from the murder of its local baker, is once again a major crime scene when the local butcher is found dead in his cool room. 

'Having served their time in Vietnam, three men return to their lives and their wives in the hills’ communities of Ashcombe and Wattle Creek.

'It soon becomes clear that the war has changed them and the snowballing effects on their families, leads to tragedy.

'Friends Bev, Anne and Carol had not expected their lives would be forever haunted by these changes in their husbands. How will they protect their families from unravelling?

'Judith Lees vividly describes the lives and lies of those being investigated by Detective Dean Mathews and his old partner Detective Graham Solomon. But as they narrow down the list of suspects has Dean become distracted by his grief, love and loyalty?

'Is everything what it seems in these idyllic hills’ towns? 

'First it was the bakers, then the butchers… who will be next?' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Chambers of the Heart : A Book of Poetry Nick Hughes , Macclesfield : Moonglow Publishing , 2023 27398724 2023 selected work poetry

'This collection of poems by Nick Hughes is diverse and inspiring. The poems range from powerful social insights to intense personal explorations to light-hearted tilts at the great and not so great in society. Many of the poems were written and first read to the Mount Lofty Rangers walking group as Nick Hughes explored the beautiful Adelaide Hills with them. And so, there are poems that sing with the joys and delights of nature. There are many sonnets in the collection and these poems display a developing enchantment and fascination with the form. The combination of lyrical musicality and rhythmic symmetry is by turns surprising and bewitching. Nick Hughes skilfully wrestles both personal subjects and wider social issues into the constraints of the sonnet and makes them flow naturally. Some of the later sonnets are deliberately regular, allowing the metre and rhyme to amplify the meanings. Many of the poems are deeply personal and revealing but that is the point of poetry: to express meanings in ways that reverberate within the hearts and minds of others; to find words whose beauty and truth can resonate in human souls. Not every poem in this collection does that of course – some of them just seek to make the reader chuckle a bit – but the variety and range of the collection is very entertaining.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon The Search for Time Warp Tommy Jim Sinclair , Macclesfield : Moonglow Publishing , 2023 27188587 2023 single work children's fiction children's science fiction 'In most ways Tommy Marsden is your average eleven year old boy; he annoys his older sister Annabelle, and enjoys hanging out with friends. What sets Tommy apart from other kids his age is his interest in shortwave radio, and the fact that he is busy building a time-machine in his bedroom. When he goes missing in strange circumstances on the same day as the Centenary Celebrations are to be held in Upper Wattle, Victoria, Annabelle wonders if he could be the 'boy who fell out of the sky' 100 years ago. Tommy's grandpa, Tom Marsden Senior, has another theory; and so the search for Time Warp Tommy begins. Spanning the globe in an adventure worthy of Biggles, Jim Sinclair captures the mystery and drama awaiting Tommy Marsden. Kidnapped by a man with many names and shipped to the isolated rogue nation of Yaroon for the sole purpose of encouraging his research into Time Travel, how will Tommy survive? As other young people join him, he realises there is something amiss. Were his parents really killed in a car accident? What ever happened to his sister & grandparents? Will he ever be able to escape and find his way home to Australia to reunite with his family?' (Publication summary) 
1 y separately published work icon Waylon's Garden Adventures Don Oswald , Mark Rogers (illustrator), Macclesfield : Moonglow Publishing , 2023 26582215 2023 single work picture book children's

'Have you ever seen a butterfly land on the ground Then flip and flap and flutter away? Have you ever wondered what the butterfly is doing today, and hoped it wouldn't fly too far away? Join Waylon’s adventures through the garden as he encounters the many interesting plants and creatures who live there.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Strings on Me E. D. Bridges , Macclesfield : Moonglow Publishing , 2023 26582132 2023 single work novel young adult

'Aiden Strong can see dead people. As far back as he can remember Aiden has interacted with the Others. But no-one else can see them. Why?Aiden is connected to these ghosts by Trancey Strings that wrap around him and sprawl out through to the Dead World of Quiziria. Aiden doesn't like his ability and thinks it is a curse. He desperately wants to be rid of these ghostly connections. When Aiden meets Vincent his fate will change forever. Can Vincent help Aiden to restart his life with the living, or will everything he loves be destroyed forever?' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Dogs Are My Family Catherine Johns , Macclesfield : Moonglow Publishing , 2023 26582061 2023 single work autobiography

'“For 75 years I have lived with many dogs, mostly rescued dogs. Dogs are my heart and in my soul, they are my loves and my companions and have been with me since my father first took me home after my birth and put me with the dogs in a playpen with the cushions all around to keep me safe and warm, to feel touch love and their beating hearts. This memoir is my and their stories from over the years of being together. The stories still continue today with my beautiful companions.”

'Dogs choose to live with humans, they give unconditional love. For Catherine Johns they are her great love. With her dogs she has met amazing people, in the streets or on the beach, shared fascinating stories and heard how dogs have saved other people in many ways, the connection being our love of dogs.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Vistas and Visions of a Blind Man Tony Doyle , Adelaide Hills : Moonglow Publishing , 2023 26241391 2023 selected work poetry 'This collection of poems & sketches will take you on an intricate, winding journey focusing on society, environment, science, politics, religion and many other, often poignant, aspects of life. These poems contain critique, commentary, lots of humour, pathos, absurdity and a degree of red alert. They are more raised eyebrow than highbrow, a mix which may well appeal to people who don't often read poetry. Tony Doyle's poetic styles vary and references to blindness are sprinkled throughout the book. These poems will entertain, challenge, amuse and perhaps even shock you. Some of them take a critical look at modern life, recent cultural changes and possible future scenarios. The widening gap between rich and poor is referred to in several poems. The author considers it to be a dangerous and undealt with phenomenon of the modern era. Other poems will cheer you up with a bit of irreverent and quirky humour. In the early days of Covid Tony Doyle decided to try his hand at writing poetry. In this collection of poems, he opens up vistas and visions into the world he perceives and experiences with no eyesight but plenty of insight. Please join Tony Doyle on this engaging and often humorous journey.' (Publication summary)
1 y separately published work icon Born at Sea : The Life and Art of Wood Sculptor Geoff Bromilow Kathryn Pentecost , Adelaide Hills : Moonglow Publishing , 2022 25554619 2022 single work biography 'Sculptor Geoff Bromilow was born at sea, on a British ship in the Indian Ocean. His family were leaving Australia temporarily, heading to the United Kingdom. When Geoff was two years of age, his family returned and settled in Brighton, South Australia. Geoff's life and art are interwoven. His work speaks of his immense reverence for the wood he sources in South Australia and Tasmania. Geoff's sculptures pay homage to the spirit of once magnificent trees such as Huon pine, River redgum and King Billy pine - some of which took thousands of years to grow to maturity. Geoff's life and art have endured over the years. In 2001, while exhibiting his sculptures in a New York gallery, Geoff and his friends were due to be at the top of the World Trade Centre at the very moment the terrorists attacked the towers with hijacked airplanes. Fate intervened. Geoff's poignant photographs of the aftermath and destruction are included in this volume. Kathryn Pentecost has beautifully documented the life, art and work of the sculptor Geoff Bromilow in this biographical and photographic portrait.' (Publication summary)
1 y separately published work icon Killer Island Robert Koehne , Macclesfield : Moonglow Publishing , 2022 24718713 2022 single work novel crime

'A beautiful island with a dark past. Kangaroo Island off the rugged coast of South Australia, is the perfect place for a family holiday - but it is a little island with a big secret. When the new police constable Dudley 'Deadly' Nicholls arrives on the Island, after a turbulent career on the mainland and an equally choppy ferry ride, he is expected to tow-the-line. But when he stumbles across a dark secret, he fights against all odds to uncover the truth. He soon discovers that things are not what they seem in this idyllic tourist destination. With the Island's famous Flinders Chase Cup set to go ahead, the high rollers are flying in and heading down to the luxurious Acacia Bay Resort. Ambitious and resourceful Mayor Don Ferris is hatching a plan to boost the local economy, which doesn't involve budget backpackers. Meanwhile, environmentalist Kurt Nilsen has other plans when he embarks on a four day trek along the southern coast of 'Killer Island'. Robert Koehne's vivid descriptions of the island's beautiful scenery and local characters will have you enthralled as you unravel the dark secrets lurking on the Island.'  (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Lady of Ice and Snow Jasmine Knight , Macclesfield : Moonglow Publishing , 2021 24857010 2021 single work novel fantasy

'When rivals Alex Venice and Kit Martinez are forced to work together to bravely guard the four realms, their volatile partnership is put to the test. When the Queen of the Winter Realm suddenly falls ill, Kit the daughter of the Goddess of Snow is blamed for spreading the disease and threatening the life of the Queen. To prove her innocence Kit and Alex must venture to each of the realms to find the ingredients needed to cure the Queen. Although they only have seven days in which to do it. Each ingredient leads them on an adventure and as each day passes their true feelings for each other are revealed.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Occasional Lines Peter Gilchest , Macclesfield : Moonglow Publishing , 2021 23860459 2021 selected work poetry

'These lines are occasional, not because they were written from time to time, although they were, of course; rather they were each written for, and on a particular occasion.  Many were birthdays, some public events and others private between family and friends. Poetry brings together words in a way that enhances their meaning, and leads to deeper understanding. Occasional Lines is a collection of poems by the author Peter Gilchrist who has a reputation as a skilful user of words.'  (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Cage of War Kerri Reeks , Adelaide Hills : Moonglow Publishing , 2021 23838081 2021 single work novel war literature 'Australian soldier James 'Ned' Kelly is captured in Vietnam in the late 1960s by the Viet Cong and he, with others are held in a bamboo cage, in the Mekong river bank. They are rescued, seemingly by US forces, the rescuers however are part of a rogue CIA team involved in clandestine 'Tiger Hunts' a bizarre kind of war tourism. Kelly is rehabilitated at their base of operations, the Estate a secure rubber plantation near the Laos border. While recovering he meets a mysterious woman who will eventually lead him into further danger. Although he remains sceptical, he is left with little choice but to join the Estate's operations. Kelly doesn't take long to realise that things are very wrong in this jungle base. Foreign aid is being stolen, drugs are being trafficked, and political assassinations are being organised. The levels of corruption are extreme and the war crimes relentless. Ned is trapped in this Cage of War. When a Tiger Hunt goes badly, Ned is wounded and almost left for dead, but is rescued and taken to a US Hospital Ship and again patched up, but this time he is sent back home to Australia. Discharged from the army he settles down in the Adelaide Hills on an idyllic small rural property with ocean views. But when an explosive chain of murderous events from his past unfolds across the globe, his life, family and friends are all threatened. Can Ned ever be free of this 'Cage of War'?' (Publication summary)
1 y separately published work icon The Estate Lyn Dickason , Adelaide Hills : Moonglow Publishing , 2021 22043336 2021 single work novel crime

'Set during the apartheid era in South Africa, a series of murders brings a divided community together. When the families of school friends Pumla and Nandipha move to the new Estate on the outskirts of the city, there is no school for them to attend. While their parents work on the farms or up in the main houses, and only after they have completed their chores for the day, these girls visit each other to practice the schoolwork they remember. Everything changes on the day Pumla meets someone on the bush path on the way to her friend’s house. Kate and Robert, acutely aware of their privilege, dream of a brighter future and dare to build a farm school for the children of the workers. While Thabo investigates the murder suspects, Zom gets a job constructing the new school building. Nandipha and her friends can’t wait to start school again, but the murders continue. Uncomfortable truths are revealed and lives are shattered. The oppressiveness of the time is contrasted with the warmth of new friendships and new opportunities. This is the story of the many characters that went against a system designed to divide them, and in doing so united the community towards a common goal.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Reflecting : My Songs My Story Dave Clark , Adelaide Hills : Moonglow Publishing , 2021 22043227 2021 selected work poetry lyric/song short story

'100 Self Penned songs, poems and stories of history, hope and humour, by renowned folk singer and poet Dave Clark. This 216pp volume of sheet music, lyrics, stories and poems is an historical archive of life, love and music in South Australia and beyond. A must musical resource for all folks, especially musicians and teachers.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon The Silent Syringe Judith Lees , Adelaide Hills : Moonglow Publishing , 2020 22043394 2020 single work novel crime

'The Silent Syringe is a murder mystery set in the Adelaide Hills and follows the lives of people connected with the towns’ bakeries. The body of a baker is discovered lying on the floor at the Wattle Creek Bakery surrounded with flour and no visible means of how the murder occurred. Sally and Dean are all set to expand their thriving bakery to other towns and to welcome the birth of their first child when tragedy strikes. Detective Graham Solomon, Detective Peterson and Sally’s husband, Detective Dean Matthews are determined to solve the mystery of these despicable crimes. The story connects with the interwoven lives of people who have no means of escaping from their backgrounds. Harry believes that life couldn’t be better when his baby Chloe is born, his wife Janice doesn’t agree. Psychiatric sister Paula Jones can’t believe that she is being blackmailed by one of her patients. Hearts are broken and lives destroyed in this intriguing mystery of lies, love and revenge.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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