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Hi, and welcome. I live at Emerald Beach, New South Wales, on the east coast of Australia. My website is Wilson's Almanac. Here is my resume.

I wrote 'The FeelGood Manual' by sharing one chapter each Tuesday with the readers of my daily ezine. It was deeply gratifying to find that so many people round the world got something out of it. Then I decided to make it a Lulu book in print, and have found that even more people find it useful. Thank you to all who have purchased it, and to those who have given it a star ranking, and/or review.

 

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Here's my novel published at Lulu, Faces in the Street. It's about a true side of Australia that has not been told before, including 19th-Century terrorism, and Henry Lawson's love affairs.

"Good stuff – experientially, politically, anecdotally, stylistically, narratively, romantically, alcoholically. What more can one say?"
Douglas Houston, PhD (co-editor of the Oxford Good Fiction Guide)

Faces in the Street, a novel about Louisa Lawson, Henry Lawson and their remarkable friends

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Wilson's Blogmanac

  • WMD inspectors were not expelled from Iraq

    2006-11-13

    Today according to Australian Eastern Standard Time when this item was posted
    1998 President Saddam Hussein of Iraq, after having ceased to comply with UN weapons inspectors on October 31, sent a letter to the United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan offering to facilitate the inspections. On December 16, Australian Richard Butler, head of the UN weapons inspection team (UNSCOM), withdrew the team from Iraq, to protect his staff from the air strikes that the US and UK governments were threatening.

    From that day on, it became de rigeur for media and politicians to falsely assert that Iraq “expelled the weapons inspectors”, an important falsehood as it is still used as a main pretext for the illegally invasion of the country – the other main one, of course, being the similarly egregious WMDs argument ...

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  • Christmas lights ceremony banned for being popular

    2006-11-13

    "Ten thousand visitors came in December 2005 - but the fire service says that only a fifth of that number can safely attend.

    "So instead of turning families away - or face a compensation claim if someone was injured - council officials have cancelled the event altogether. Organisers suggested ways to make the ceremony next Sunday safer. But a council spokesman said: 'It could still seriously jeopardise the health and safety of those who come.'

    "The problems began when North Yorkshire Fire Service claimed the town centre could cope with only 2,000 visitors.

    "Scarborough is believed to be the first town to cancel its lights show. The decision has outraged residents, who yesterday condemned it as yet another intrusion of the 'nanny state'."
    This London

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  • Ten Reasons to Impeach Bush and Cheney

    2006-11-13

    I support the impeachment of President Bush and Vice President Cheney for the following reasons:

    1. Violating the United Nations Charter by launching an illegal "War of Aggression" against Iraq without cause, using fraud to sell the war to Congress and the public, and misusing government funds to begin bombing without Congressional authorization.

    2. Violating U.S. and international law by authorizing the torture of thousands of captives, resulting in dozens of deaths, and keeping prisoners hidden from the International Committee of the Red Cross.

    3. Violating the Constituton by arbitrarily detaining Americans, legal residents, and non-Americans, without due process, without charge, and without access to counsel.

    4. Violating the Geneva Conventions by targeting civilians, journalists, hospitals, and ambulances, and using illegal weapons, including white phosphorous, depleted uranium, and a new type of napalm.

    5. Violating U.S. law and the Constitution through widespread wiretapping of the phone calls and emails of Americans without a warrant.

    6. Violating the Constitution by using "signing statements" to defy hundreds of laws passed by Congress.

    7. Violating U.S. and state law by obstructing honest elections in 2000, 2002, 2004, and 2006.

    8. Violating U.S. law by using paid propaganda and disinformation, selectively and misleadingly leaking classified information, and exposing the identity of a covert CIA operative working on sensitive WMD proliferation for political retribution.

    9. Subverting the Constitution and abusing Presidential power by asserting a "Unitary Executive Theory" giving unlimited powers to the President, by obstructing efforts by Congress and the Courts to review and restrict Presidential actions, and by promoting and signing legislation negating the Bill of Rights and the Writ of Habeas Corpus.

    10. Gross negligence in failing to assist New Orleans residents after Hurricane Katrina, in ignoring urgent warnings of an Al Qaeda attack prior to Sept. 11, 2001, and in increasing air pollution causing global warming.
    Source

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  • Robert Louis Stevenson

    2006-11-13

    Today according to Australian Eastern Standard Time when this item was posted



    1850 Robert Louis Stevenson (d. December 3, 1894), Scottish author (Kidnapped; Treasure Island; The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde) who spent some of the last years of his life on the Pacific island of Samoa, originally going there for his health and staying because he loved the 'South Seas'.

    He stayed some months in Sydney, Australia in 1890 and on three other visits during the early part of the decade. On one of his visits, with his mother and some in-laws, their party was turned away from at least one Sydney hotel because they appeared to be dishevelled bohemians carrying south sea islands souvenirs and buckets ...

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  • Hugging is illegal, comrades

    2006-11-13


    It's a fact that more than six million people have seen Juan Mann's Sydney-filmed Free Hugs video at YouTube, and huge numbers have seen it at Google Video. And while hugs may be catching on around the world just when you thought it was uncool to be a hippie/hugger, the phenomenon is not welcome in -- you guessed it, Communist China.

    "Earlier this month, Chinese police swooped in and detained Shanghai huggers, a fate shared by some Beijing arm-spreaders a few weeks before. Reporting for China Daily, Cao Li writes that these participants were brought into custody for lacking a certificate to organize in a public place. Organizers are pessimistic that the powers that be in China will provide proper documentation for future hugathons. 'Why can't we melt the coldness in people's hearts with our hugs?' asked Shanghai organizer Baigu."
    AlterNet

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  • Night of Nicnevin (Gyre-Carling), Daughter of Frenzy, Banshee

    2006-11-10

    Today according to Australian Eastern Standard Time when this item was posted




    This Scots Pagan festival honours an aspect of the goddess Diana. She rides with her entourage in the night hours of November 9 - 10. Nicnevin, who rode through the night with her followers "at the hinder end of harvest, on old Hallowe'en", as an old Scots poet describes it, made herself visible to mortals on this night ...

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