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  • Breaking Free – Upcoming Research Trip

    Breaking Free – Upcoming Research Trip

    I’m planning a research trip down to Sydney this coming weekend. I’m going with my daughter, who is about 18 months younger than Em in the story. She’s interested in seeing the inner city universities. It will be her first time, and I’ll be observing her reactions and bouncing off them for the next few

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  • Breaking Free – Notes re Notre Dame Uni and UAC

    Breaking Free – Notes re Notre Dame Uni and UAC

    I made two phone calls to Notre Dame (Prospective students) and to UAC, to engineer the plot: Notre Dame Uni Currently Law students need an ATAR of 75.4 to get into Law. Academic fees are $16992 per year and can be covered by HECS/HELP for national students. There are some clubs on campus. The Student

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  • Breaking Free – Location Notes – The Share House

    Norton Street, Surry Hills, is a location that fits for the share house. It’s a 8 minute walk from Notre Dame university, and about a 2.6 km drive. (15 minute bus drive). Norton street is narrow, and quaint, with limited parking. The share house is a triple storey terrace house on a narrow street. It

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  • The Shattered Heart Mirror

    The Shattered Heart Mirror

    I intended to go in a different direction with this train of thought, but I came up with something useful and interesting, I think. I don’t write novels for entertainment. I write them as stories of deep, deep transformation. I’ve been a little worried that the story of Em (Manessa) will not have the depth

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  • Breaking Free – Chapter Four

    Breaking Free – Chapter Four

    Em moves to Sydney. There’s a sense of expectation. This is the calm before the storm.

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  • Anything that ended with “man”!

    Anything that ended with “man”!

    Fireman, policeman. I guess they are the only things I knew of that ended with ‘man’, and I only said it because that’s what the neighbours said. Then I wanted to be a pastor. I remember kneeling by my bed and having a serious talk with God about it. I finished the prayer with a

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