Words are my music, dancing, singing in my head, taking me to places beyond, celebrating my mundane.
Even my dreams are stories, and my waking moments are full of tales waiting to be told.
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In this historical novel, Minnie, an FBI spy, is on the hunt for Nazis in South America before the outbreak of the world war and during WWII to its end.
Read MoreEmbracing Water is one book of six epic stories which echo with a murder of love.
Read MoreBrissie round the block explores hidden lives in suburban Brisbane in the 1980s where there's no such thing as normal.
Read MoreThis story came to me in a series of consecutive dreams and nightmares over more than five weeks, the substance of which was so strange and foreign, I could barely put it into words. I knew on waking every time that I was seeing something beyond the space and time of my world.
Read MoreAbrazando el Agua es una novela en seis libros sobre un asesinato de amor que resuena en seis vidas a lo largo de los siglos.
Read MoreIn this historical novel, mim tea explores the vivid and living history of Nazis in South America through FBI spy, Minerva Weber, before the outbreak of the world war and during WWII to its end. The cabalistic intrigue follows her adventures through Brazil, Cuba, Chile, Venezuela, Colombia and pre-war Japan, in her hunt for Nazis. Sub-titled Book 1 - The Reich is Global, this is the first part of a duet of novels about Minnie's search for Nazis and the Fourth Reich in South America.
This 61 page compendium of personal experiences with the other side covers times in Australia, China, Ireland and Colombia. ORDER HERE. "Confucius was born in Qufu and is buried there. His tomb is a place of veneration and is located in the Kong forests where you can walk through beautiful sprawling gardens and see the Kong family monuments and cemetery. In post-Mao China, in 1981, as a foreigner, I was an unusual sight to the people of Qufu which was then a small village. ... I stayed in the older Ming Dynasty section. The place was run-down and the gardens had been left to grow wild. ... It was winter and very cold. Snow fell the first night and floated into the room through the spaces between wall and floor. My feather quilts did the job and I slept well until I was awoken by the sound of footsteps and voices! Hazily, I woke to whispered voices and soft footsteps on the stones outside the door. I sat up in bed and saw in the space between the wall and floor, the feet of people passing, a light behind them to project the shadows. A flickering light as if the lantern were not a modern one. These were no ordinary feet passing by. I leapt out of bed and looked upside down to see who these people might be in such a solitary place at this time of night in such cold conditions! The feet were beautifully shoed, elaborate shoes of fine embroidery reminiscent of the late Ming Dynasty clothing (I knew my Chinese history and had studied many Ming and Qing paintings in the galleries of Shanghai and Beijing). But the feet were so small!"
Abrazando el Agua es una novela en seis libros sobre un asesinato de amor que resuena en seis vidas a lo largo de los siglos. Quienes tocan la tierra de El Dorado, pasan al reino del agua.
All the things I love and hate!