Authors

John Kirk

John Kirk is a photographer whose photography is displayed in ‘The Forever Lands – Australia’s Northern Territory in words and pictures”, published in 2001. He is currently working on a publication highlighting his experiences in Vietnam.


You can order a copy via enquiries@amanadarobinsongallery.com



J.J.Andrews



'Rhythm of Echoes' is a love story, which is set in the 1950s and classic cars are featured alongside this love story.  The book is available directly from the author

Rivka Keren

MORTAL LOVE traces the story of five central figures, the devastating impact of love on them and the ways in which their lives are intertwined. The plot set in Jerusalem, Hungary and Greece, leaping back and forth in space and time. The main characters are Beno Gottzeit, a Holocaust survivor,his daughter Edna, son-in-law Zohar, painter-lover Margit and Ilias, a Greek-Orthodox monk.

Bill Kirton

Material Evidence and Rough Justice appeared in hardback in the UK and have recently been published in a new American paperback edition, and The Darkness was published in December 2008.

Andrew Kirby

Andrew is the author of three novels; The Magpie Trap (to be published in March 2009 through Youwriteon.com), When Elephants walk through the Gorbals (which was third place winner in the 2008 Luke Bitmead Writers' Bursary competition from Legend Press) and Leap Year.


James Wrethman

An Occupational Hazard is James Wrethman’s first novel. It is set in the Casino Industry, where James has spent the greater part of his life. Starting as a Casino Croupier in Glasgow, he had graduated to management by the early 1970’s and held senior positions with three of the leading British gaming companies of that period.


SJA Turney

Two new novels by S.J.A.Turney are now available through Amazon and all good stores. If you need a good read, try Marius' Mules for Roman historical fiction and Interregnum for historical fantasy.


Read more at http://www.sjaturney.co.uk

                                               Elizabeth Gillard

Being in London in the sixties is brought vividly to life, from the harsh reality of the meths-swiggers in the East End to the rolling of dustbin lids around Trafalgar Square on New Year's Eve and Carnaby Street and The Beatles.

                                              Gary Robertson

 A book that does what it says in the title.. South Africans in London.


Fred Fynn

A collection of short stories written within the African tradition of storytelling.


John Trevillian

Adult science fiction and fantasy readers, video games players and lovers of future noir literature and films will love this book.  Rest of you, you will like it!