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  • av Andrew Crooks
    198,-

    Dr Gertrude Glossip returns to take us on a coastal cruise through Rainbow History. The seaside suburbs are awash with history, and Gertrude is casting her Rainbow lens on Glenelg and Port Adelaide. These everchanging suburbs held key roles in the colonisation of South Australia, and their growth into booming modern suburbs shaped the establishment of Adelaide as we know it today.Beneath the suburban chic exteriors, the Gay Bay and the Port are loaded with queer stories. From the ever-evolving impact of Rainbow businesses and festivals to secret rendezvous with sailors, the seaside suburbs hold a bounty of Rainbow history to uncover, and the Queen of the Walk has risen to the task.Gert by Sea is a mini history book of two walks plus a bonus beachside whistle-stop tour, which extends upon the success of Queen of the Walk: Gertrude's Guide to Gay Adelaide History. The Rainbow History Walks delve into the undercurrents of queer history that exist along the Adelaide coastline. Join Dr Glossip as she regales us with the highlights of her Gert by Sea history walks.

  • av Alex Dunkin
    273,-

    Join us on a trek through life through the eyes of eleven unique writers. Green: A Blue Feet Anthology follows a full lifecycle narrative, carrying us among the new experiences and unsettling disruptions.Each piece of prose and poetry is a celebration of experimental writing from emerging South Australian writers and creative researchers. Their narratives respond to the theme of Green and talk to each other as they explore the challenges and detours of our life.Green is a captivating anthology that reshapes how we convey personal experiences and reflections via creative conversation.Green includes work by Anneliese Abela, Aden Burg, Chloe Cannell, Dante DeBono, Lyndal Hordacre Kobayashi, Evan Jarrett, Belinda Lees, Heather Briony McGinn, Lily Roberts, Eugene Tabios, Simon-Peter Telford.

  • av Doris Pushpam
    273,-

  • av Gertrude Glossip
    220,-

    Dr Gertrude Glossip is the preeminent Queen of the Walk, who for 25 seasons has accompanied Rainbow history lovers back through Adelaide's queer history. Gertrude's walking tours have been a highlight of South Australia's Feast Festival since its inception, and she has since expanded her repertoire through history walks across the globe.With Queen of the Walk you can now take the highlights of the Adelaide history walks home with you. Gertrude has collated a greatest hits series of 8 walks, including stories from her earliest queer history tours right up to the latest updates and recent additions to Adelaide's queer archives.Queen of the Walk is the culmination of decades of research, performance, activism and firsthand experience from Adelaide queer icon Dr Gertrude Glossip (Will Sergeant). The book is history in itself as the personalised retelling of significant Adelaide queer historical moments from Gertrude's unique point of view and at times direct involvement.Join Gertrude as she regales the essentials of queer Adelaide history, featuring moments such as the murder of Dr George Duncan, some secrets of the Adelaide parklands, the life and work of Bert Edwards, the queer cafe and bar culture throughout the decades, and many highlights of the evolution of queer arts and culture. Gertrude explores other events including some darker tales that triggered the push for queer rights, the uplifting successes of our local activists, and even some delightfully intriguing stories where your imagination is left to connect the dots.

  • av Deidre Gay-Abel
    259,-

    It's Your F*cking Turn to CookA compendium of gentle tips and straightforward recipes for those who never seem to help out in the kitchenWe all have a person in our lives who fails dramatically in the kitchen. They never seem to know how to take the f*cking initiative without asking hundreds of questions they've already asked a thousand f*cking times in the past. It's time for that to end all thanks to the It's Your F*cking Turn To Cook cookbook.All the answers to kitchen questions are laid out with some plain - oh god, so plain - English recipes. Treat yourself, allow that special person to have a read through this book, and let's see if they can finally take the f*cking hint. An Introduction from Mrs Deidre Gay-AbelThe It's Your F*cking Turn to Cook cookbook conveniently collates my forty-odd years of experience as a Domestic F*cking Goddess to provide all the information you need to perform like a functioning adult in the kitchen, rather than acting like an intolerable twat. Each recipe is a complete set of instructions to prepare a straightforward meal, as I would usually respond to the phrase 'I don't know what to cook'.Predictably, some readers will still have some reservations and apprehensions about the prospect of making their own way in the kitchen, and I've found the best advice for you is to f*cking suck it up. You've had years of experience eating food lovingly prepared for you, so you should already know how it should look and how it should taste. Now you have this cookbook and the opportunity to get as much experience as you want. You are set to f*cking cook. So tell the DFG who usually cooks your meals to rest easy as you'll do dinner tonight, and get your arse into the kitchen.

  • - Sharing Decades of Queer Experiences
     
    246,-

    Our queer elders have a history full of personal struggles, joys, tragedies and daily routines.Peering Through shares their truly unique tales in an anthology set amongst the backdrop of criminalisation, religious interventions and eventual general social acceptance in Australia.Proceeds from the book's sale will support the Parkestone Foundation Inc. Peering Through: Sharing Decades of Queer Experience recollects the everyday lives of LGBTIQ elders. Their knowledge and stories cover decades of unique challenges, triumphs, tragedy, and daily routines. These stories provide detailed insight into the paths queer people took when governments, medical systems, and many other institutions followed policies that sought to harm or even erase the existence of LGBTIQ people.The structure of the anthology intertwines the unique personal stories chronologically alongside major queer historical events to highlight how these moments influenced our elders' lives.Proceeds from the sale of the book will go to The Parkestone Foundation Inc (www.parkestonefoundation.org). "The Parkestone Foundation was initially constituted as an Association in 1982 following a generous bequest by an Adelaide gay man, Peter Nation which enabled the establishment of a Trust Fund. The Foundation is managed by a committee of honorary Trustees who ensure that the Trust Fund is used for its intended purpose which is to support LGBTIQA+ community projects consistent with its objectives. Since its inception, the Foundation has allocated over $40,000 to support community projects in South Australia."

  • av Alex Dunkin
    171,-

    Like all good Catholic boys I care what Jesus thinks. Jesus--both the man and the faith. Following him makes me happy. Theres just one issue... I think Im gay. Well, its hard to be sure while going to an all-boys school. It could be a matter of simply liking what I know, and really, oh so very much liking what I see all day--guys. Being gay and Catholic cant possible work together. Can it? Coming Out Catholic follows a year in the life of a private Catholic school student as he comes to terms with his sexuality and the dreaded loss of his faith. Armed with sarcasm and his best friend Mark, he prepares to take on the school thug and the awkward social encounters plaguing his late teenage years.

  • av Alex Dunkin
    212,-

    What does Australia Day mean to you?';It's a day when we recognise how lucky we are to be Australian' Keith';It's the last public holiday before school returns so it's perfect timing for one last family trip to the beach shack' Helen';Double time! Screw patriotism, I'd rather get paid. I'll save my time off for next week.' Mark';Bring on the beach, the beer and the babes. Grab the stumps, tie on ya flag and party. This is our day for Aussie pride where we uphold our land and our rights.' JonnoCome celebrate Australia Day among locals and visitors at Founders Bay. Immerse yourself in their many and diverse Australia Day customs and beliefs, even as they begin to unravel and residents struggle to hold on to their values, and even their lives.

  • av Alex Dunkin
    249,-

    Aaron is a homemaker. He knows his domain. Hes in charge of everything at home and he is perfect in his role until his marriage begins to falter. The distance between Aaron and his husband David plunges Aaron into a discovery of life and his body beyond the confines of his marriage. Aaron must decide if he will continue to experiment with his newfound pleasures or resist them and resign himself to the position of traditional homemaker.Featuring 17 illustrations and cover design by Andrew Crooks.

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