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Robin Gregory

    This author crafts high-quality fiction and screenplays that resonate with readers who appreciate both literature and cinema. Their work is characterized by a depth and sophistication that connects with audiences. Through their writing, they bridge the worlds of the written word and the film industry. For those interested in their storytelling approach, more details about their projects are available on their website.

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    The Improbable Wonders of Moojie Littleman
    • 2024

      Written for parents, teachers and other adults who live or work with teenagers, this science-based guide outlines ways to support youth in making their own decisions. Using stories and engaging language, it describes six moves that help adults become effective decision mentors for the young people in their lives.

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    • 2020

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      • 234 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      In December, Melbourne Private Investigator Sandi Kent faces unexpected challenges as two intricate cases demand her attention. Her plans for a straightforward month unravel, thrusting her into a whirlwind of investigation that tests her skills and resolve. As she navigates these complicated situations, Sandi's determination and resourcefulness come to the forefront, promising a gripping narrative filled with twists and turns.

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    • 2016

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      The Digital Divide and Remote Aboriginal Communities

      • 228 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Focusing on Aboriginal households in remote central Australia, the book explores the complexities of internet access and adoption in communities that opt out of digital connectivity despite available infrastructure. It challenges conventional views of the digital divide, arguing that digital exclusion reflects deeper social dynamics rather than mere lack of access. By examining the implications of internet use, the authors raise critical questions about equality and the potential role of connectivity in addressing the challenges of remote living.

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    • 2015

      Set in a magical realist framework, the story follows Moojie Littleman, whose journey reflects a deep yearning for belonging. Drawing comparisons to the works of Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Salman Rushdie, it weaves a haunting and visionary narrative. The book's unique voice and emotional depth resonate with readers, making it a celebrated addition to contemporary literature.

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