Monday, October 20, 2025

 


On Sunday, I suddenly felt sad among the darkened rooms of my home, a winter’s cold breath outside. I didn’t want to languish in front of the TV, so I drove my car, parked it under heavy trees along a lonely road. I walked back with the keys, a little apprehensive. And almost out of a Ray Bradbury novel everything changed. I walked with a beating nature all about. It was a fine day as if it had spidered out of its web. I could feel the warm sun under a watermelon sky. The cautious atmosphere that I felt previously, among thick draped curtains, crowded with dust, blinked a © backdrop of bright green foliage and river. A gate opened without a lock, and across a field of sunflowers, foraging parrots were pretty in pink feather. A children’s playground in twisted Escher turned bespoke large green ladders into long blue tunnels. I was able to walk alone feeling the tingle of new sounds, chatting honeyeaters in the Melaleuca, a thrum of wafting winds, the steady bumble of bees, and loud cockatoos in the trees. When I drove home at dusk, clouds en masse crossed the sky in painted pareidolia patterns that I would never see again.  ©



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Tuesday, July 29, 2025

 


⚡️Super Deal! ⚡️Kindle Countdown Deal⚡️ My 3 Novels ⚡️Super Deal⚡️ Coming soon on 2 August 2025.


I’ve been a bit slack of late promoting my books and if I don’t try it’s like an owl winking in the dark. No one will see. Previously, I have written articles & included my 6 books [+ 3 poetry] however, I really only wish to promote my three novels. All available as ebooks [no postage required] as they have been a lot of work and besides no one really buys poetry these days. ©
In my side margin, I now have links to Barnes & Noble, well a couple anyway. It appears that the buying majority in the US have boycotted Amazon so no joy there. Jeff Besos has ostracised the once great reading public by his blatant show of wealth, the fact that he flaunts it with his $$$$ gazillion dollar wedding and his miserly disregard for his employees. I watched the movie with Frances McDormand titled Nomadland (2020) and [in parts] she works casual in one of Amazon’s factories. That appears to be a real portrayal of Amazon’s casual workers, working for a pittance and no entitlements. ©

Meanwhile, I digress. So, I will forego any minimal royalties on Amazon by offering my e-fiction for less than a cup of coffee. My promotion will run for a month. Check out my books HERE for reviews, Australian sales & info. ©

THE LAST ASBESTOS TOWN is $3.99 AUD; $2.99 USD;₤ 1.92 GBP 


THE OZONE CAFE is a novel that 
explores the story of a café in a small NSW Central Coast town, focusing on its three successive owners and the challenges they face, including political corruption and natural disasters
. The novel is set in the 1960s and 1970s and is an homage to a real café in Ettalong, New South Wales, with a distinctive P&O design.

is now $3.99 AUD; $2.99 USD; ₤1.77 GBP 


THE FIVE LIVES OF MS BENNETT is a Kindle Countdown Deal starts 2nd August to 9th August
commences at $0-99, increases to $1.99; then $2.99 & finally $3.99


ALL 3 NOVELS ARE $0.00 on KINDLE unlimited. ©






Bounty

Bounty
Prose Poetry

The Five Lives of Ms Bennett

The Five Lives of Ms Bennett
A Family Saga

The Ozone Cafe

The Ozone Cafe
White Collar Crime

The Last Asbestos Town

The Last Asbestos Town
Available from Amazon

Evangelyne

Evangelyne
Published by Australian Poetry Centre, Melbourne

of Arc & Shadow

of Arc & Shadow
Published by Sunline Press, WA

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Helen Hagemann holds an MA in Writing from Edith Cowan University, has three poetry books: Evangelyne & Other Poems published by Australian Poetry, Melbourne (2009) and of Arc & Shadow published by Sunline Press, Perth (2013). Bounty: prose poetry is published by Oz.one Publishing in 2024. She has three novels published The Last Asbestos Town (2020), The Ozone Café (2021) and The Five Lives of Ms Bennett a result of her Masters degree at ECU (2006), is published by Oz.one Publishing (2023).

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