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Homecomings and home goings. All any of us want, is to find that little place we can call home. That little place you can let your hair down, relax and be yourself.

In a a series of quirky and hilarious autobiograhical illustrations, Edward Wilson chronicles his encounters with various people and events that help him find his feet, living on the newest frontier down under.

Ex-contotionist and licensed private detective Georgia Garside, known as Bubba Gee to friends and family, often accepts barter as payment.

Felicia Clarke has at least five faces… We’re all different people when we talk to the people we know – your boss, your lover, your mother. Especially when you think there’s just you living inside your head.

Some Christmases are more twisted than others… Christmas traditions of hot chocolate with marshmallows, mulled wine, roasted meats warm and snug

Some believe fate is fixed and immutable, while others believe you can rise above it. Easy when you think about how many boyfriends you’ve gone through.

Featuring scenes and locations the author knows well. In a new collection of short mystery stories set in Melbourne Case Files of the Wilkinson National Detective Agency (BlueMere Books, 2021), Alexandria Blaelock examines the role private investigators play in society. “I’m a little sad Australia didn’t have anything like the Pinkertons,” Blaelock said, “so I’ve…

We like to think of soul mates. Though we also like to read romances and try on new husbands without the need to train them.

What you need to know to plan a life worth living. We’ve reached the middle of the year, a time when you suddenly realise the year’s half over and you haven’t made any progress on your New Year’s Resolutions.

In this new collection of short stories, the heroes are more ordinary and don’t cost the cities quite as much in restoration.