Lemmingtown

Lemmingtown
Author: R.W. Mitchell
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2022-03-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1669811530

What luck that lemmings would rather follow than think. Life in Lemmingtown was wonderful. It was an ancient colony of lemmings that was thriving and where everyone lived and worked together in complete harmony. Everything changes when Bigly, a self-absorbed idler, becomes an overnight celebrity and gains a cult-like following based on his claim of escaping death by having ‘outfoxed the foxes.’ When his lust for power eventually drives the colony to the brink of destruction, its only hope for survival depends on Tez, who becomes the voice of reason in a town gone mad.

MURDER ON THE CASTLE HILL EXPRESS

MURDER ON THE CASTLE HILL EXPRESS
Author: DAVID MURDOCH
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2012-11-03
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 1300349980

To no one in particular, Peter began a soliloquy. "As a detective, the question I'm always asked is not why but how." Inspector Slade interrupted. "Not why you're a detective but how you're a detective." Yes, Pete Boone, Australia's worst private detective, is back with another adventure. This time he's on a classic train journey that can only go off the rails. Fresh from another sensationally successful season nationally on Aurora Community television, prepare to take a trip with some of your favourite characters, and some wacky new ones. For the young or the young at heart, it's worth the price of a one way ticket on the ultimate laugh track. All aboard!

Mappa Mundi

Mappa Mundi
Author: Philip Gross
Publisher:
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2003
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

The medieval Mappa Mundi showed the real world hedged about with wonders. Philip Gross's new poems are as vividly observed and sometimes fabulous as the traveler's tales of antiquity. Like those creatures in the margins of old maps they are hybrids of real longings, truth and lies. Each is a journey, open-ended and surprising, giving glimpses of the Middle East, the Pacific North-West, or a Europe of lost spas. These poems explore the spaces that can open between buildings in a city street, in the shifting lights of love aging, or in the gaps between words. Heady and sobering, unsettling, celebratory, they come home with findings from the real world of the senses, heart, and mind. A Poetry Book Society Recommendation. Philip Gross's latest collections are Changes of Address: Poems 1980-1998 and The Wasting Game.