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Latest Work» Order by Date » Order by Work Title![]() 3 Comments An idiosycratic method for book selection.3 Nov 2005 ![]() 4 Comments An extract from my Australian Colonial History Blog telling the story of my quest to understand why a 19th century plant explorer Allan Cunningham dedicated his life to science.18 Jan 2008 ![]() 2 Comments This short piece is an attempt to tap your imagination and invoke the image of the conveyor belt of life's choices31 Aug 2008 ![]() 7 Comments This piece is my first contribution to the Flash Fiction Group and my first piece of fiction. I hope you enjoy it.22 Oct 2005 ![]() 13 Comments This is my entry in Challenge 71. I hope you enjoy it.7 Nov 2005 ![]() 3 Comments Historical fragments when put together help us understand a man who walked on this earth many years ago through stories linked to him. How did he behave, what was his claim to fame, where he did he live out his life and why was he so committed. From fragments a personality profile can be built. Here we will build a personality profile from a forgotten memorial at St Andrews Scots Presbyterian Church Rose Bay in Sydney.2 Jan 2009 ![]() 2 Comments An extract from my Australian Colonial History Blog telling the story of my quest to understand why a 19th century plant explorer Allan Cunningham dedicated his life to science.20 Dec 2007 ![]() 2 Comments Something happened in the home of a stranger, one moonlit night in Morocco.27 Apr 2009 ![]() 10 Comments 5 Nov 2005 ![]() 0 Comments An extract from my Australian Colonial History Blog telling the story of my quest to understand why a 19th century plant explorer Allan Cunningham dedicated his life to science.6 Nov 2007 ![]() 3 Comments The piece you are about to read is the Preface to my story about a nineteenth century botanist, Allan Cunningham, a man whose tenancity and dedication reached heroic proportions.27 Apr 2007 ![]() 2 Comments An extract from my Australian Colonial History Blog telling the story of my quest to understand why a 19th century plant explorer Allan Cunningham dedicated his life to science.4 Sep 2008 Latest Activity
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