Bookshelf
The Fellowship likes to feature books published by its members. The books are varied in style and content – fiction, non-fiction and subjects that will appeal to a variety of ages.
Lost and Found: A Parallel Story
UTA PURCELL Lost and Found: A Parallel Story of Little Dino, Tina, and Lewis the Fossil Hunter. Young children, and
Colours of the Coast
LIZ SHAW This is the Central Coast as you’ve never seen it before – brought to life through stories and
Tales from Brigadoon
MUDGEE VALLEY WRITERS Anthology of memoirs, written by the Mudgee Valley Fellowship of Australian Writers. The price is $25 including
Rosita The Gypsy Girl
BEATRICE YELL In Victorian England, a young girl, Rosita, runs away with Richard, the squire’s son, cutting contact with her
Arabella – The Gypsy’s Baby
BEATRICE YELL When a gipsy’s baby is left on a manor house doorstep during Queen Victoria’s reign, Lady Imelda takes
Celebrating Writing: 50th Anniversary Anthology
EASTWOOD/HILLS FAW Celebratiing Writing is the 50th Anniversary Anthology that demonstrates the range and diversity of the writing of the members
Waterfall Death
JOAN LANE Time and circumstance are elements never actually visible in our lives but so powerful in their effect. A
Love Partitioned: a historical novel
Manjula Waldron Set during India’s Independence struggles leading to the Partition of India and Pakistan, this compelling novel tells the
Beneath The Canvas
Vera Zegarac Beneath The Canvas is a poignant story of self-discovery, healing, and unexpected love. Dissatisfied with her life in Adelaide,
Colleens’ Collection Volume 1
COLLEEN PARKER The Life of a Storyteller in bite-size pieces. Colleen says: “This is a collection of short stories written
The Climb Back: Poems for Ted
Pip Griffin “Poignant, sensual, spiritual, sorrowful, and funny, Pip Griffin’s latest poetry collection encompasses a life richly lived. This book
The Christmas Garden
Caroline Tuohey and Sandra Severgnini Caroline Tuohey’s fourth children’s picture book – The Christmas Garden is illustrated by Sandra Severgnini












