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The following books are the latest to be published by Turkey Tracks Press. If you would like to order any of them please visit our ordering page for more information.

laughing willows stories

Green Velvet Shoes

ISBN: 9780949693426
Pages: 683 pages
Price: AU$49.95 inc gst
Cataloguing-in-Publication number: A823.4

A historical saga set in New Zealand and Australia with strands of dyslexia, murder, migration, past female degradation overcome by descendants and greed for land.

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Green Velvet Shoes (Economy Edition)

ISBN: 9780949693426
Pages: 683 pages
Price: AU$29.95 inc gst
Cataloguing-in-Publication number: A823.4

Green Velvet Shoes, 683 pages, special Economy Edition, has sturdier pages and heavy triple spiral binding (SB) format with the same beautiful cover artwork as the softcover edition. For multiple use by libraries, schools and families. Books open flat for easy reading and dog ears and bookmarks to keep the place aren't needed.

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laughing willows stories

The Laughing Willows Stories - ( Illustrated )

ISBN: 0 949693-41-3
Pages: 230 pages
Price: AU$25 inc gst
Cataloguing-in-Publication number: A823.4

Laughing Willows is an unusual collection of stories about extraordinary women whose common bonds are the land, and a sense of women's rightful purpose

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Full List of Publications

Marionette Plays, Played: Brisbane Puppet and Marionette Theatre.

Silverhoof: (adapted Russian folk tale),

The Snowshoe: idem

Goblin Market (adapt. C. Rossetti poem): idem

Academic Papers: International Dyslexia, Gifted, and Reading congresses (see web site for abstracts: www.dyslexia-australasia.com), 1981-2001

From My Tree House, illustrations: Ian Ottley, Turkey Tracks Press, 1981

Wheely Will's Wheels have Solid Cement Whiskers, idem, 1982

You Wouldn't Read About it!, idem 1982, Ian Ottley, idem, 1983

Lurking in Murky Creek, Illustrations: Ian Ottley, idem, 1984

Flash Frank's Fishy Friends, illustrations: Ian Ottley, idem1985

Flowery Cow Stewpots, illustrations: Ian Ottley, idem1986

You Don't Say! illustrations: Armin Greder, idem 1986

Publishers' Remainders, illustrations: Armin Greder, idem 1987

Piecrust Station Forever, illustrations: Armin Greder, idem 1987

TV Documentary: State of Mind, ABC, (Australian national broadcaster, Deborah Fleming producer of Australian Story series)1983

Florrie's' Lorries Forever, art: Armin Greder, Turkey Tracks press 1988

The Indooroopilly Bunyip, art: Armin Greder, idem 1984-2003

Users' & Teachers' Guide to Christina's Banana Books, Treatment…idem 1989

Teaching Disabilities, (satire), art: Armin Greder, idem 1989

A Boodle of Doodles, K - Year 3, idem and Assn for Gifted & Talented Children, 1990

Bob Bunyip…, art: Sue Wright, Turkey Tracks Press, 1991

A Dyslexia Consultant's Mailbag: 100 Letters Answered', idem, 1993

The Big Fat Beaut Book, art: I. Ottley/A. Greder, idem 1989 Third edition 1997

Granny's Shed, art: David Anderson, idem 1998

Female Teacher Certificates Annulled by Marriage', contrib. Memories of the 20th Century, Anthology, Arrow, 2002

From The Laughing Willows Stories, The Peacock Reunion, was short-listed in the Todhunter Literary Awards and published by Victoria Park Journal and Tree Ladies was Short listed in the Glen Eira Literary Awards.

Essays:

If I Ran Australia, eds S.E.Tidey and G Baskerville, anthology, contribs.
Dry Compost Toilets and
Greening Australia
Black Coffee Press, 2004

Australian Small Publishing, Australian Society of Authors' Journal, 2003

Works in Progress

Keeping the Cat in the Cage: memoir tracing the vicissitudes in researching and developing the Banana Books Series and her family's generational dyslexia as a metaphor for the 2.6 m Australians with 'very low literacy' (ABS Aspects of Literacy).

The Great Golden Bedstead: eponymous title for a collection of Australasian short fiction on female crime, and poetic justice.


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