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.

With or Without Trust

KAREN LIEVERSZ.  Detective Sergeant Greg Anderson has never been one for following the rules. But even he knows it would

Tomorrow We May Walk on Clouds

WENDELL WATT. This is a collection of poems which take inspiration from the natural world and reflect on a range

Faces, Places and Spaces

Canberra and Region FAW. The genesis of this Anthology was the excitement FAW members in Canberra expressed as they listened

Is Anybody There?

Poems of Faith. FAYE W OWEN.   Faye Owen, writer, artist violinist and long-time resident of the Camden Haven, has

Web of Words

MAVIS GUNTER. If you enjoy short stories, poetry and thought-provoking bits and pieces, humour, sadness, happiness, haiku and limericks, you

Out of the Shadows

LAKE MACQUARIE FAW. The Lake Macquarie Branch of FAW NSW has published another great anthology of writing. The anthology’s thirty-three

Alice’s Shoe

JULIE THORNDYKE. Illustrated by Jennifer Harrison. A country child, Alice ran barefoot. On smooth waxed floorboards, over dusty clay in

Footprints in the Valley

MUDGEE VALLEY WRITERS. Footprints in the Valley showcases the lives and achievements of local residents. Mudgee is known as ‘the nest

Out Of My Head

BRIAN HAYDON. A large collection (227 poems, 325 pages) of original poems by a member of FAW Southern Highlands. Greg

Three O’Clock Thoughts

BRIAN HAYDON. A smaller collection (57 poems, 114 pages) of previously unpublished poems by a FAW Southern Highlands member. See

Watermelon Days

JUDY TURNER. An eclectic collection of 21 short stories. Funny, sad, nostalgic and reflective, some have won awards and have

Tempt Me

KAREN LIEVERSZ with DAVINA STONE and KRISTIN SILK. Indulge your wildest fantasies – dive into paranormal, and fantasy realms, immerse