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The Way of A Thousand Arrows (An Australian family's journey through the Camino de Santiago)
________ Walk The Camino de Santiago on line Follow The Milky Way and Walk in the Path of The Pilgrims Click on the photo to start your journey ____________ Find A Lost Pilgrim! If you have walked the Camino de Santiago find a pilgrim you lost along the way
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Jonathan Drane
Current Timetable (The Way of a Thousand Arrows) Jonathan's 2009 programme will be published in the New Year including: -Wingecarribee Library Bowral to be advised -Newcastle Library to be confirmed -Blue Mountains: upcoming
____________________________________ Articles & Reviews Writer's Digest International Award 2008 Judges Comments North Shore Times features Jonathan 2 April 2008 Hills News Article 3 June 2008 Jonathan is regularly involved in the "Integral Man" programme run by The Earth Institute ( Crows Nest) which helps men to talk about their issues and to understand manhood. ______________________________________ Past Author Talks & Events (The Way of a Thousand Arrows) 2008 Programme -West Ryde Library, Monday 10 November, 10.30am. See Flyer -Customs House (City of Sydney), 19 August Flyer -Leichardt Library, 1 July -Vinegar Hill Library, 12 June 7 More Detail -Mona Vale Library, 28 May 6.30pm Flyer & Photo -Oatley Library May 22, 2.30pm Flyer -Kogarah Library, May 22, Flyer -Manly Library, Wednesday May 7: Flyer & Blog - Naremburn 2 April 08: Photos & Flyer. -Book Launch, 17 Nov 07 at the 9th Australian Publishers and Author's Bookshow: Book Launch Slideshow |
The Invisible Man (The Way of The Father) -An escape from depression. -One man's journey back to life.
Think Like A Publisher?
(Books & Other Property Developments) A new series on the author's methodology for publishing, which he calls 'book development' through his own experience as a builder and property developer.
The Pilot Station
The author finds a deep connection to the history of a pilot station on the mid north coast of NSW through a poem that comes into his head.
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