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Jeremy Stanford Jeremy Stanford i(A108122 works by)
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1 1 form y separately published work icon Thirteen Summers 13 Summers Jeremy Stanford , ( dir. Tam Sainsbury ) Australia : 13 Summers Movie , 2023 25740624 2023 single work film/TV thriller

'During their annual vacation at an isolated beach, Ben and Vee unexpectedly encounter a mysterious backpacker who draws them into a twisted web of lies, deceit and ultimately, revenge.' (Production summary)

 

1 y separately published work icon Rapture Jeremy Stanford , Melbourne : Tale Publishing , 2018 19806970 2018 single work novel fantasy humour

'First time parents Tim and Nicole give birth to a baby with a halo.
'For a couple of atheists, it’s a bit of a shock.

'In what should be the most auspicious moment of their lives, the couple find themselves scrambling for what to do next. When the child performs his first miracle, they realise they may well have the second coming on their hands.
'As they go to ground to hatch a plan, their cover is blown, and the church is brought into the frame. But not before the leader of a fanatical religious sect catches  wind of their story and vows to have the child for his own.
'With the church, the fanatical fringe, and even their own family wanting a piece of the new messiah, can Tim and Nicole find a way to bring God to the world without turning the exercise into a circus?

'In his gripping and darkly comic debut novel, Stanford explores the fight for the ownership of God, and tries to imagine what the world would do if there really were a second coming.'

(Source: publisher's blurb)

1 1 y separately published work icon Year of the Queen : The Making of the Hit Musical Priscilla, Queen of the Desert Jeremy Stanford , Watsons Bay : Wild and Woolley , 2007 Z1411256 2007 single work criticism The star of the hit musical, now playing in Sydney and soon to open in London's West End, recounts the early days of preparation, rehearsals, and finally opening night.
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