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    From the Margins
    The Soul's Journey into God
    Marketing - The Retro Revolution
    • 2024

      Ben and the Mountains

      • 282 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      BEN FEELS MOST AT HOME IN THE MOUNTAINS BECAUSE HE KNOWS THEM BETTER THAN ANYONE...Abandoned by his father after a tragedy, Ben retreats into the mountains that surround the Victorian High Country.He spends his days exploring, combing over ridges and valleys, submitting himself to serenity and seclusion. He is called upon to aid in search and rescues and builds a fondness for Karen who returns to her hometown to cleanse her demons.When Karen goes missing, Ben's knowledge of the mountains compels him to join the fray in search of her, forcing him out of isolation and onto a path he has not yet explored.Forgiveness, community and these are the lessons before Ben, yet he'll need to explore more than the mountains to learn and understand them."An emotional story of friendship, sacrifice and finding peace in oneself... A great read for anyone who loves Australian drama at its best." Declan, Readalot reviewer

      Ben and the Mountains
    • 2023

      Dirty Work

      • 120 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Set in a corrupt world filled with danger, this gripping novel explores the moral dilemmas faced by its characters. As they navigate treacherous situations, the story reveals the darker aspects of human nature and the choices that define them. Expect an electrifying experience that keeps readers engaged and eager for more.

      Dirty Work
    • 2020

      Everything Is Super Great

      • 72 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Full-Length Play | A typical day in the life of Tommy involves triple shot lattes, pining over the manager at Starbucks, and arson at Applebee's. Such distractions are therapeutic when your older brother has been missing for months and your mom won't stop force-feeding you Pop Tarts. But when a well-meaning, if somewhat dysfunctional, "art therapist" shows up on his doorstep, Tommy must finally face his loss. Everything is Super Great explores the different ways we cope with grief, and how letting someone in helps us with letting something go. (2F, 2M)

      Everything Is Super Great
    • 2017

      Occupational Hazards

      • 88 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Set in a world where how British you are is determined by the state, three women have been called in for interview. An anarchic new comedy about Britishness and whether anybody knows what it is.

      Occupational Hazards
    • 2016

      Brands and Branding

      • 296 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      A fun and humorous introductory book that helps readers to begin to make sense of brands - what they are, what they do, why and how - through theory made enjoyable by plenty of current examples.

      Brands and Branding
    • 2015

      RELENTLESS METTLE - My Cancer, My Rules

      • 152 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Chronic leukemia serves as the backdrop for a deeply personal narrative that intertwines the author's athletic pursuits and zest for life. Through candid reflections on his diagnosis and chemotherapy, he shares his journey while also incorporating insights from his wife and daughters. The author aims to inspire fellow cancer fighters and their families by fostering a sense of community and resilience. His commitment to living openly with his illness underscores a message of hope and possibility, further emphasized by a foreword from a renowned Ironman champion.

      RELENTLESS METTLE - My Cancer, My Rules
    • 2014

      From the Margins

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      An important reexamination of two artists whose crucial participation in the Abstract Expressionist movement is often overlooked

      From the Margins
    • 2011

      In Search of Center

      • 102 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Drawing from personal experiences as a triathlon coach and leukemia survivor, the author shares insights on life, health, and sports. He reflects on the profound impact of remarkable individuals he has encountered throughout his journey, offering a heartfelt exploration of resilience and inspiration. This collection of thoughts serves as a testament to the power of endurance, both in sports and in facing life's challenges.

      In Search of Center
    • 2008

      The Traveling Jesus Roadshow

      • 168 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      A large mold resembling Jesus in Peter McCloud's office window sparks a religious frenzy, leading to the creation of the "Traveling Jesus Roadshow." As word spreads, a tent city of pilgrims and merchants sets up outside his workplace, much to the dismay of his multi-national employer. The company is trapped between the desire to remove the mold and the fear of alienating the fervent religious community, resulting in a comedic clash of corporate interests and faith-driven chaos.

      The Traveling Jesus Roadshow
    • 2008

      THE INNER TRIATHLETE ... Forever ablaze

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Focusing on the human experience within triathlon, this collection features articles, interviews, and short stories that celebrate the spirit of triathletes. Compiled from various periodicals, the pieces honor Jon "Blazeman" Blais, highlighting his life and mission. The book offers a heartfelt dedication to the community and resilience found in the sport, showcasing personal narratives that resonate with both athletes and enthusiasts alike.

      THE INNER TRIATHLETE ... Forever ablaze