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Book Review: The Girl Who Found the Sun by Matthew S. Cox

About The Girl Who Found the Sun It started with the insects. The mass die-offs had been a warning unheeded. Before society realized the danger, the...

Book Review: Auxiliary: London 2039 by Jon Richter

About Auxiliary: London 2039 London is quiet in 2039—thanks to the machines. People stay indoors, communicating through high-tech glasses and gorging on simulated reality while 3D...

Book Review: Amelie Trott and the Earth Watchers by Morya Irving

About Amelie Trott and the Earth Watchers When would-be author, Amelie Trott, meets a ten foot tall stranger on the stairs she is faced with...

On the Vital Importance of Social Distancing and Covid 19

An epidemiologist at Emory University in the USA explains why Social Distancing is So Important “As an infectious disease epidemiologist, at this point I feel...

Book Review: Prophet’s Journey by Matthew S Cox

  About Prophet’s Journey (Prophet of the Badlands)  Althea struggles to adapt to an unexpected twist in her life—not being kidnapped in six whole months.The strange...

Coronavirus and the Trauma of Captivity

We’d be forgiven for describing 2020 as a Biblical year. It’s only March and we have already seen among other disasters unprecedented apocalyptic bushfire...

New Release: Alice Bailey Biography

I’m delighted to announce the forthcoming full biography of Alice Bailey, to be released on Wesak 7 May 2020 thanks to my obliging publisher.     The...

‘A Prison In The Sun’ by Isobel Blackthorn

How could I not reblog this fabulous review of A Prison in the Sun! With huge thanks to Gingerbookgeek! gingerbookgeek Synopsis After millennial ghostwriter Trevor Moore rents...

Book review: Crazy-Ass Stories for Crazy-Ass People by Andy Rausch

  About Crazy-Ass Stories for Crazy-Ass People This quirky collection of short stories (and one novella) by Andy Rausch contains something for readers of every stripe....

Book Review: Jon Richter’s Disturbing Works Vol 2

About Jon Richter’s Disturbing Works Another compendium of delightfully macabre stories by Jon Richter, author of Deadly Burial and Never Rest. Jon’s first short fiction...

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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.