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1 y separately published work icon What Johnno Did Next: - A Cautionary Tale Dr. X , Fremantle : Vivid Publishing , 2014 8214531 2014 single work novel

'Things were grim in Grimsby. Even the grass struggled. But that was nothing compared to when people's legs started to shrink. That's when the real trouble started.

'Welcome to a story that happens not far from where you are right now. What Johnno Did Next proves that - no matter how grim things get - a ray of hope burns brightest in the darkest places.

This is an enchanting tale that touches on the world in which we now find ourselves. A place where spin, greed, and globalisation have short-changed what really matters.

'For people are more important than shovels - always have been, always will be.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon The Antidotes to Modern Living : The Sweet Dose of Poetic Justice Dr. X , Fremantle : Vivid Publishing , 2014 8193019 2014 selected work poetry

'In our digitised 24/7 world we have lost more than we can ever gain. We have lost our true self. The Antidotes to Modern Living - the book of poetic justice - allows you to reclaim just that. And have fun along the way. Direct from the laboratory of the entrancing and mysterious Dr X, this is a unique, intoxicating, user-friendly blend of great ideas and great ways forward. Hope and possibility delivered, chapter and verse. It may well be the best and most enjoyable known elixir for the modern condition. (Accept no substitutes!) ' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Aim to Please Scott Balcomb , Goulburn : Dr. X , 1983 Z510013 1983 selected work poetry humour
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