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Helen Macpherson

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Born and living in Australia, Helen resides in the North-West of Tasmania. After over 33 years in the Australian Army, she is now retired, and happily spends her days as house spouse to her wife, Kate. When she isn't engaged in her favourite hobby of cooking, she spends her time traveling, reading, writing and finally paying sufficient focus on completing her family history. Helen has always had a love of writing and poetry, completing her first body of work--a piece of poetry, at fifteen. ...more

Average rating: 3.69 · 245 ratings · 15 reviews · 4 distinct worksSimilar authors
Colder Than Ice

3.59 avg rating — 99 ratings — published 2003
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And Those Who Trespass Agai...

3.79 avg rating — 57 ratings — published 2001 — 8 editions
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Love's Redemption

3.52 avg rating — 56 ratings — published 2008 — 2 editions
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Revolving Doors

4.12 avg rating — 33 ratings — published 2020 — 2 editions
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“Barriers imposed based on gender, sexuality, culture, race or religion are akin to being in a dark room, consumed by pervading worthlessness. And yet it only takes the most infinitessimal shaft of light, through actions or words, to provide the most marvelous illumination to that darkened space. Imagine what it could be like if we opened the door the whole way.”
Helen Macpherson

“Barriers imposed based on gender, sexuality, culture, race or religion are akin to being in a dark room, consumed by pervading worthlessness. And yet it only takes the most infinitessimal shaft of light, through actions or words, to provide the most marvelous illumination to that darkened space. Imagine what it could be like if we opened the door the whole way.”
Helen Macpherson

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