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Possible Press

Locality: Randwick, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 468 946 773



Address: 39 Avoca St 2031 Randwick, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.possiblepresspublications.com

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18.01.2022 Okay, it's PROMOTION TIME. I'm rereleasing my fantasy novel, on Kindle and Smashwords The Secret Quest to Jumlatan, co-created with the wonderful Bruce Walshe (...who I sorely miss). This book has been extremely well received in the almost 10 years since its initial release. We have also interest from a well-placed person in TV (no hints) to develop it for the screen. I'm going to be posting some development art over the next few weeks and doing what I can to get people to take notice. In the meantime, if you haven't got a copy, shame on you, its really good! But don't take my word for it: "Eco-warriors, a classic quest and plenty of humour thrown into the mix: The Secret is adventure with a conscience. The combination of cynicism and affection in Brad's relationship to his father is spot-on, while Kel's one-liners brought a smile to my face at even the darkest moments of the tale. Even the non-human characters are engaging - I was horrified to think that the loveable Bilby had perished before the quest was over! An endearing and believable cast all round." Nansi Kunze author of Mishaps (Random House)



14.01.2022 Here's some of the new development art for The Secret Quest to Jumlatan . These are some of the good guys - the Carers.

09.01.2022 Here's some more development art for the Secret Quest to Jumlatan. The evil Pitter king, Ghulart, and some of his cronies. Tremble with fear, little ones.

02.01.2022 Well, another landmark today. A follow up blog, this is the third time I've started a blog but the first time I've followed up on the first blog. http://janscre...ativehub.blogspot.com.au/ How I became a literary agent. Discovering Anthony O'Neill's Scheherazade, acting as an agent for Nansi Kunze and Christopher Ride and more... See more



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