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J. G. Montgomery J. G. Montgomery i(14012489 works by)
Born: Established: Redruth, Cornwall,
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
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Gender: Male
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1 y separately published work icon Summer to Summer J. G. Montgomery , Australian Capital Territory : Pendragon Publishing & Design , 2018 14012616 2018 single work novel

'Canberra in those heady, early 1980s-a city without a soul; a big country town full of politicians and fat cat public servants; a sterile man-made landscape of straight roads, roundabouts and perfectly manicured lawns; a capital city without a true identity, struggling to establish itself as a national icon and landmark within the vast continent it governs.
'But in spirit Canberra is none of these things. To the youth of the times it is a city of growth and excitement. The soul that is not supposed to exist is there, you just need to know where to find it. Within this bushland city, that soul is being nurtured by the people who live there through the dry, hot summers and the icy cold winters-and the magical autumns and springs in between. Just out of school with jobs and money to burn, the youth play the game of life to the full with little regard for the consequences. It is through their eyes Canberra acquires its soul as they grow, mature, and begin to question what it is all about as friendships dissolve, old loves are rekindled, ideals eroded, and events unfold so quickly that they have little say in where they are going. This is their story; cars, work, booze, women, sport, parents, mates, pubs, music, parties and fights. Happy, sad, joyous, tragic, ridiculous, nostalgic, even idiotic, occurring all within the context of the city in which they dwell. And yet in this life lie lessons for all ages as we witness the changes that occur as the years slip by unnoticed and unheralded. These were great days, the days when we were young-the days from summer to summer.'  (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Meditations in Orange : A Volunteer Life in the ACT State Emergency Service J. G. Montgomery , Kippax : Pendragon Publishing & Design , 2014 18519593 2014 single work autobiography

'From searching for snowboarders in Kosciuszko, to the 2003 Canberra fires, the tragic mud strewn fields of Grantham, and the aftermath of Cyclone Yasi, Meditations in Orange is a personal, entertaining and often poignant recount of (the author’s) experiences as one of the often undervalued contributors to the essential work of Australia’s emergency service organisations.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Capital Reflections J. G. Montgomery , K. L. Willcox (editor), Canberra : Pendragon Publishing & Design , 2014 14735147 2014 anthology poetry prose

'CAPITAL REFLECTIONS is a collection of poetry and thoughts from contemporary Canberran and ex-Canberran authors, poets, musicians and artists.

'Rather than simply recounting the features of the National Capital, CAPITAL REFLECTIONS instead provides an insight into how the authors have been shaped by the social, economic and cultural conditions of the city over the years.

'CAPITAL REFLECTIONS showcases the musings of sixteen authors across fifty one pieces of work. Included are internationally published poets Brian Rosenburg [Piano] and PS Cottier [Canberra Dawn, Currawong Caught on Plastic Ribbon]. The subjects explored in this anthology range from forlorn shipwrecks [Gayundah], to memories of innocent childhood days [Summer], love lost, won, or regretted [The Roseate, Mere] and earth based belief [Behold, Eternity].

'In an age where the printed word seems to be continually under the threats posed by a fascination with instant information and electronic social media, this is a small contribution to retaining a tangible, familiar and comforting form – a mode of communication still cherished by many people of all ages and backgrounds.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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