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Book Review: Hallowed Ground by Paul Twivy

I am delighted to have been invited to join Rachel’s Random Resources book tour of Hallowed Ground by Paul Twivy. About Hallowed Ground This magical story...

Book Review: Spirit Teaches a Simple Seeker by Jean Whitred

The reader is invited to witness a struggle within the mind of a simple seeker when her thinking is challenged by a formless intelligence.   My...

Blackthorn Book Tours Review: Rose by Rami Ungar

  Rose Taggert awakens in a greenhouse with no clear memory of the past two years and, to her horror, finds her body transformed into an...

New Paperback Edition of The Unlikely Occultist Now Available from Odyssey Books

A red letter day today as The Unlikely Occultist: A biographical novel of Alice A. Bailey now has two publishers! Next Chapter will continue with...

Embarking on a full biography of Alice A. Bailey!

When I completed my biographical novel of Alice A. Bailey The Unlikely Occultist I thought my service to a woman I have long admired had...

Book Review: Visceral Vices by Shawn Chang

About Visceral Vices Alexandrines singing of carnage, collapse, a capricious, convulsing wormwood bitterness reeking of decay, dolor, and delusions. Sonnets hissing with treachery, tragedy, a...

The Unlikely Occultist Book Tour Wrap Up

When I booked a review tour for my biographical novel of Alice Bailey, it was with considerable unease. I knew few if any reviewers...

Book review: Bloody Sheets by Andy Rausch

Bloody Sheets by Andy Rausch When a young black man is lynched in a small Alabama town, his estranged father — a crime world enforcer...

Author & Book Alert: A Matter of Latitude by Isobel Blackthorn

Here’s my interview with the delightful James J. Cudney, in which I talk about writing, of course… This Is My Truth Now Isobel Blackthorn and her...

Author & Book Alert: A Matter of Latitude by Isobel Blackthorn

Here’s my interview with the delightful James J. Cudney, in which I talk about writing, of course… This Is My Truth Now Isobel Blackthorn and...

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Mick Pacholli

Mick created TAGG - The Alternative Gig Guide in 1979 with Helmut Katterl, the world's first real Street Magazine. He had been involved with his fathers publishing business, Toorak Times and associated publications since 1972.  Mick was also involved in Melbourne's music scene for a number of years opening venues, discovering and managing bands and providing information and support for the industry. Mick has also created a number of local festivals and is involved in not for profit and supporting local charities.