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The Daoist concept of Wu Wei means literally 'Not Doing' or 'Without Effort'; Do nothing that disturbs the harmony of the natural order. 'Go with the flow' of nature.
Do you want to write and publish your first book but don't know where to start? Or are you an experienced writer who wants to know how to take advantage of the revolutionary new developments in making and marketing ebooks and print books? Your Book Publishing Options is Australia's guide for new and experienced writers to take charge of their creative and business choices. The entire book publishing process is explained step by step, with the aim of minimising costs and maximising profits.
Travel stories and photographs of a woman nomad who has backpacked solo for many years with a thirst for adventure and wild places, always with a yearning to mingle with the locals and gather interesting tales.
Dreaming about a tree change? Ready to get out of the rat race to run your own race? Already farming but not sure how to make the most of your venture? Read this book and be inspired by the experiences of more than 25 Australian farmers and industry leaders who will show you how you too can make a life and a living on the land. This book will answer key questions including:- Why farm?- Have you got what it takes to be a farmer?- How do you decide the what and where of farming?- What ways can you value add your produce?- How do you fast track your knowledge?- What regulations do you need to be across?- How do you market and sell your produce?- What are the best ways to tap into agritourism?- What will farming mean for your family?
Full-time cynic Gisele Howard has no illusions about the vegetative state of her marriage or the reason for that state: two tiny humans, a caring but clueless husband, and a selectively deaf dog with bladder control issues make for easy pickings when trying to find a scapegoat. But better a decrepit union than the custodial battle her cousin is waging. That is, until her mother-in-law shares a picture of her vagina online, her social media account invites her to become friends with her husband's new sex bomb intern and an old flame makes her wonder if maybe, just maybe, there should be more to love than checking sex and affection off the Chores list.
Thanks to the internet, the Kindle, the iPad and print on demand technology, self publishing is rapidly becoming the acceptable way for people to share their thoughts and ideas. However, the Australian publishing industry has been slow to create pathways for Australians to access the best ebook and print on demand options so readily available to our Northern Hemisphere counterparts.IPEd Accredited Editor and owner of IndieMosh, Jennifer Mosher, has been helping Australian writers tread the self publishing path, to have their say and leave their mark on the world, since 2009. In Self publishing for Australian authors: What you need to have, know and do, Jennifer shares her learnings (and many of her opinions ), summarising the steps to take and questions you need to ask yourself if you wish to venture down the self publishing path.Rather than a 'how to' guide, this book is more of a 'what's it all about guide', and has been designed to provide you with the right information so that you can work out which path (if any) is right for you.This 2019 Second edition reflects some of the recent changes in the industry and more of Jennifer's learnings.
This meticulously researched biography tells the extraordinary story of Georgiana Molloy, one of Australia's first internationally successful female botanists. From the refined beauty of 19th century England and Scotland, to the dramatic landscape of the West Australian coast, Georgiana Molloy: The Mind That Shines gives new insight into the life of this pioneering botanist. Following a swift marriage, Georgiana and Captain John Molloy, a handsome hero with a mysterious past, emigrated to Australia among the first group of European settlers to the remote southwest. Here, despite personal tragedy, Georgiana's passion for flora was ignited. Entirely self-taught, she gathered specimens of indigenous flora from Augusta and Busselton that are now held in some of the world's leading herbarium collections. Using Georgiana's own writings and notes, accompanied by full-colour pictures of some of the stunning plants mentioned throughout, Bernice Barry reveals a resilient, independent woman of strong values, whose appreciation and wonder of the landscape around her became her salvation, and her legacy.
A plain English guide to the law for professional writers and journalists, media, communication and writing students and academics. It includes chapters on copyright, defamation and censorship, contracts, ethics, getting paid, money matters, wills, gifts and bequests and much more.
A young and exciting new literary voice, emerging from one of Australia’s worst natural disasters
Self-Publishing Made Simple is a practical guide designed in a unique workflow format divided into: Preparation, pre-press, printing, distribution and marketing.