Glen Bowyer

Glen’s Interview on North Coast Positive

Glen sat down with Nyck Jeanes on North Coast Positive for an interview about his debut novel The Spirit of Love: a collection of short writings, poems and phrases written by a man who took himself into some of the darkest and most destructive depths one can go with drug and alcohol addictions. The collection of writings contained within The Spirit of Love is a reflection of one man’s healing journey within himself and the deep questioning that has arisen from within it.

 

With the love, support and guidance of his dear friend Edwina in helping to bring these writings from the handwritten scribbles on paper to how they are presented today, The Spirit of Love is a reminder that no matter how dark, desperate, alone, helpless or trapped one believes they may be, the sheer beauty of the perfection of life in its totality is silently and patiently living within us all, and its love is so powerful that it can heal anything that has come to pass.

If you would like to listen to glen’s interview, follow this link: https://soundcloud.com/streetsofadelaide/glen-the-spirt-of-love-on-ncp-august-2nd-with-nyck-jeanes, and if you’d like to find out more information about The Spirit of Love, follow this link: https://aurorahouse.com.au/books-new/the-spirit-of-love/.

 

Mark Eyles

Mark Eyles Lands an Interview with the Tasmanian Times

Mark Eyles, sat down with the Tasmanian Times to talk about his debut novel Mary’s Ireland: the battles of the Crimea and the streets of Belfast veil the simple life of young barmaid Mary Cannon. A Polish sailor, who lives in the shadow of Russian wars and religious conflict, enters her Shamrock Hotel. Mary feels his jade black eyes seeing right through her to the very white of her skin. He pierces her heart. Family, faith and humour shape Mary as she struggles with grief, her violent Ireland and uncertain love. Encased in detailed historical events and settings, Mary’s Ireland enshrines the human capacity to confront adversity and flourish within it, turning donkeys into racehorses.

If you’d like more information about Mary’s Ireland, follow this link: https://aurorahouse.com.au/books-new/marys-ireland/.