Suspending disbelief
Suspending disbelief is an essential element of fiction writing. It refers to the reader’s ability to set aside their understanding of the real world and accept the fictional world presented
Suspending disbelief is an essential element of fiction writing. It refers to the reader’s ability to set aside their understanding of the real world and accept the fictional world presented
Are you struggling with writing SciFi in a believable and engaging way? As a genre, science fiction allows writers to explore new worlds, create incredible technologies, and imagine what the
Writing and self-publishing your memoir can be a rewarding and therapeutic experience, allowing you to reflect on your life and share your story with others. However, it can also be
Self-publishing, also known as indie publishing, is the process of publishing a book or other written work without the assistance of a traditional publishing house. In the past, self-publishing was
Choosing the right font is an important consideration when designing your book cover and is just as important as image selection or layout. The font you use on your book
At this stage of production, it’s time to get give your book its defining look. Among other things, design considerations include the book cover, layout of the book, the use
Drawing upon over 30 years of working with business and community leaders, Zoë Routh’s People Stuff is an advanced handbook for creating wiser, more compassionate leadership. People Stuff goes well
The new edition of What I Didn’t Learn at Harvard will be available from 4th January 2021. Do you have an inspirational book you would like to publish? Contact us today. Part
When Buck, a domestic dog, is kidnapped from his comfortable home in California and sold to a man in the Yukon during the Klondike Gold Rush, he is thrust into
Tamar Seed is a recounting of the histories of the Goodson family. Brimming with full-colour photographs, this book contains over 350 pages of detailed records and stories meticulously researched and
Copyright is a type of intellectual property right. It protects a creative work from unauthorised or unlicensed reproduction by giving the owner the exclusive rights of ownership. If someone duplicates your protected work without permission, you have legal recourse to have it removed or seek recompense.
Written by Christine Everingham and Therese Doyle, Wrong Track tells what drove Supercars to Newcastle. Under the banner of ‘putting Newcastle on the map’, Supercars was given carte blanche by
The Real Estate Academy and Lee Woodward have long been clients. How to Prospect for Future Business in Real Estate is book umpteen. One of the greatest things about the
A family history painstakingly researched by Diane Blessing. As she puts it: I have enjoyed compiling this genealogy over the years and discovering that our family has a rich, vibrant
Kangaroo Grassland to Geelong Botanic Gardens and Eastern Park is easily the most labour intensive book we have ever put together. It contains over 500 A4 pages and in excess
David Rainbow’s latest book, Earth Message, is naturally printed on recycled paper. He says: Nature and the Divine are brought together again, at last, in these magnificent writings, where the
Can you see it is the latest title from Graeme Schultz, one of our authors who just keep on writing more books. His speciality is philosophical Christian thinking, and in
Pictures and little stories from the Mineral, Plant and Animal Kingdoms, beaches and skies, people, and a few more things. A little book of love life by An van Leer,
Welcome to our new site. Some of you may know us from before as Bookbound Publishing. For decades we have provided professional self-publishing and printing services as Bookbound Publishing, but
This detailed story of the famous Australian Waler horse records the remarkable journey this humble stock horse. From its original station as a domestic animal this horse transformed into a
Think is the idea that sits as the backbone to what Thought Leaders do. The Pink Sheet Process. For the last few decades, Thought Leaders have been helping great thinkers
This timeless and magical story with its touchingly beautiful illustrations has been developed through the collaborative relationship of two creative women – Dianne McKissock and Phoebe Bakker. The Magic of
Who wears high pants? Harry Highpants does! And no one had better tell Harry to wear his pants at ‘normal height’. He can wear his pants however he likes! A
Phew, that was a job and a half! A massive update to the student text for VCE Philosophy 1&2 – the third edition, now fully matched to the Victorian Study
Of course, while we worked on VCE Philosophy: A Student Text for units 1&2, we completed numerous edits and reworks on Units 3&4 as well. Drawing on nearly two decades
When discussing or reminiscing about conflicts, people often overlook the devastating lasting impact on people and countries. In Battlefields & Homefires: untold stories members of the Stroud Writers and local
A funny thing happened on the way to the nursing home is not a script for Mother and Son. Nor should it be seen as making fun of people suffering
A compassionate and practical book, Coping with Grief after Suicide provides straightforward guidelines for understanding and managing grief after suicide. Based on Dianne McKissock’s personal experience and her professional experience
Corporate and Workplace Investigations by Mario Bekes and Clive Smallman from the Insight Intelligence Group is an introduction to commonly used methods and core principles of investigative technique. It begins
Some years ago, and based on many years of working with people in numerous places and settings, An van Leer designed a 7-week intensive program for people who want to
Picking up Threads is the story of Doris O’Donnell. She is just ten years old when her beloved mother, Felise, dies suddenly from an aggressive brain tumour. Growing up in
Finally you can master essay writing for English with this new book from Literary Giants. It explains: • Super sentences.• PEEL/PEAL/PTE paragraphs and what needs to be in them.• How to
We just finished with production of A Practical Guide to Exhibition Poultry for Anne Anderson Publishing. The book was written by Duane Rhall and covers all aspects of breeding, rearing and exhibiting
For close on 10 years now, Ray Southall has come back with a small – or sometimes large – book for a very exclusive short run of some 30 copies.
Mat Steinwede has become an icon of the Australian Real Estate Industry after achieving incredible results for many years at all levels. His ability to reinvent himself and refine the
Waveman by Rob Redenbach is the true story of a modern-day ‘ronin’, the Japanese word for a soldier tossed by the waves of fortune. This book offers insights into leadership
Paul Zanardo’s book, Finding Issachar, is a sojourn looking at the life of Issachar and his kinsmen and how, in our day, we can become people of wisdom and believable,
While some employers wing it, or try to manage a staff member quitting only after it happens, Loyalty, Zoe Routh’s third book, helps you establish the long-term strategies and approaches
World-renowned sales person, Frank Woodward has written this book for all sales people – the beginners, the experienced, and those who have fallen by the wayside. Frank says, “My passion
In his latest book, Adam’s Blunder, Graeme Schultz writes how Adam handed to us a broken version of God’s original design of humankind where our spirit and soul ended up as two
The popular expression of “type makes the breed and colour makes the variety” is often quoted but not always put into practise, as neither is fully understood by many breeders
It’s been a long time coming and has had some major structural text changes on the way, but Anthony Muyt’s book, Empowered for Life, has now been completed. Anthony’s extensive
John Watts has written a heartfelt personal account of the community of Gloucester’s fight and eventual hard-won victory against AGL. It is about the devastating impact that collusion between mining
One more title completed for a David Barlow Publishing special education series. The activities in this book have been written and assembled to give students a much stronger grasp of
Garret Norris needed a book version of some of his numerous blog posts for promotional purposes. Bookbound was part of the team that made it a reality, with design and
We’ve been busy with Thought Leaders projects lately – just done a quick reprint of their Speakership book. In a world where information is everywhere, it’s no longer enough to inform.
This title for The National Centre for Childhood Grief is one we first produced in 2009. It was due a reprint and we were called upon to deliver once more.
Literary Giants were so impressed with the speed and quality of the first book we printed for them, they’ve come back with their new title, Persuasive Writing. This book has
For the Bays Community Group on the NSW Central Coast, we reprinted this title which we produced first in 2013. The Bays covered in this book are located on the
We were asked to print Matt Church’s book in record time for Thought Leaders. And we did. Of course. In this book Matt offers 22 ideas that you can use
This new title we produced for the Real Estate Academy, The Flight of Prorentals, tells the history of Andrew Reece and James Chalmers who began building their Queensland-based property management business, prorentals,
Also completed and delivered in time for the launch was Marion Mikkelsen’s book The Girl from Waiuta. Told with honesty, rawness and humour, Marion’s book tells the tale of a
In September we had the pleasure of reprinting Frameworks and What to Say, What to Send for the Real Estate Academy in Gosford, NSW. Delivered on time and on budget,
Ray Southall has been an oft returning author, publishing a small volume of wildly varying subjects and content for family and friends on a yearly basis. Ray’s latest book is
The days of barking orders or pulling rank are over. Modern leaders need a different approach, one that helps them progress in their own career as they simultaneously empower the
Graeme Schultz has been writing devotional blog posts for some time and decided to gather 366 devotions together for his latest book, Hardwired to Christ. Graeme went through a challenging
Abbeywood, Ann Stiepcic’s sizeable novel, features Eve La Beste, who was returning home to prepare for a Writers’ Retreat to be held for a week in her B&B home of
We produced Henry Kendall Gardens Bellbird Tales for the editor, Pam Da Costa. It is a quick snapshot of the lives of some of the residents who live in Henry
We’re proud to have been instrumental in getting Creative Writing Conquering NAPLAN out on time. Literary Giants are developing a range of products that help parents help their children and
And we quickly pushed through Powerful Listing Presentations for the Real Estate Academy, who are organising another workshop for real estate agents and needed a workbook to go along with
Teaching in Inclusive School Envrironments Edition 2 was a big job done in a very short time, but we got it completed for David Barlow Publishing prior to the deadline. This
David Barlow Publishing’s yearly three-part Updated Economics series provides material written within one to six months of initial use and is designed to assist students and staff in Senior Secondary Schools
We have completed a few books for David Barlow Publishing recently, the second edition of World of Diversity being the first one. The engaging text book guides students to complete
Streetwise Michael—known as Clicker to those in the know—has never had much more than a little spare change from selling drugs around the neighbourhood. What with his father’s low-wage job
We’ve recently facilitated an improved reprint of this book for Thought Leaders. An expert is someone who knows something. A thought leader is someone who is known for knowing something.
Koidu Goeschel’s autobiography shows how Australia has accepted migrants and allowed them to find their feet in their new country. It is a joy to read. After World War II,
Here’s a book we first produced for Greg Mowbray some years ago, but which needed some updating done swiftly to meet a tight deadline. The new edition of Road Rules for Leadership is now completed
Not too many posts here lately, but that’s primarily because we’re flat out with a pile of books in various stages of production – layout, typesetting, client proofing, that sort of
This is the latest book we have completed – Olga Gardiner’s The path I travelled, a personal memoir. Olga was born during the uneasy peace that followed World War 1. Pneumonic plague
And we’ve completed yet another book for David Barlow Publishing. This time it’s Part B of Updated Economics 2017. Per usual, we were involved from start to finish and are
Today, David Barlow Publishing has released two new titles in their extensive range of Special Education black line masters, produced by exlibris. exlibris was involved with this project from start
By continuing to use this website, you consent to the use of cookies in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Accept