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Mrs Jones leads her Takamaka Freedom Fighters to rescue thousands of
prisoners from the `Happy Hen Poultry Farm'; an artist imprisoned in a
twisted body finds a unique form of revenge when the beautiful blonde treats
him with scorn; and Cynthia saves the Earth from invasion by an organism
that wants to give pleasure to every human being.Bob Rich is an Australian,
and many of his stories are colored by this unique and fascinating land. In
another place, Cecil Tripp might manufacture bombs. Down Under, he lights a
bushfire. Only in Australia could Tim O'Liam be punished in just the way
described in `Let the Punishment Fit the Crime'. And Sarah and Andrew find
out about their different world-views in the beautiful Australian bush.Other
stories could be set anyplace where one person preys upon another. The
difference from the norm is that, in these stories, the victims show how to
strike back, how the powerful and arrogant can be made to lose. Having been
on the receiving end himself, Bob's sympathies are always with the victim.
About the Author:
As a new-born during the Second World War, Bob was already
fighting victimization. He was a Jewish baby in the Budapest ghetto, but
with blue eyes and blond hair. So, his mother removed her yellow star, and
used her obviously Aryan child as camouflage, obtaining food for many
people.By luck, Bob found himself in Australia at thirteen years of age. He
is Australian by choice, not by the accident of birth, and loves this
ancient and unique land.
He became a research psychologist, but retired when thirty-five. It happened
because he kept falling asleep in the Library while writing up his Ph.D.
thesis. This couldn't be allowed because he was visible to hundreds of his
students. He had young children, so kept awake by reading predictions of the
future. No, not Nostradamus, but the reports of the Club of Rome, the
Ecologist magazine, books by Paul Erlich. In time, he acquired enough
knowledge to make his own predictions, and this turned him into a born-again
Greenie. He forecast a future plagued by mass starvation, wars of genocide,
epidemics of new diseases, crime, alcoholism and drug addictions on a
frightening scale, the breakup of the family_ well, today's world.He and his
wife Jolanda decided to change the world by first changing their own life.
They have lived a deliberately low-income lifestyle for the past twenty
years, in this way sabotaging the Economy, the monster that's eating our
future. An accidental by-product of this choice was contentment, and their
children have grown into adults they're proud of.
They joined a Co-operative, and started building their adobe house. Long
before the house was built, Bob was teaching building skills. He calls
himself a Mudsmith. He wrote a Manifesto, but a friend said, 'write it if
you like, but no-one reads stuff like that. Write fiction.'
Bob didn't even know that there were courses for writers, he learned by
doing. He's been writing magazine articles since 1980. His Earth Garden
Building Book has been in continuous print since 1987, and has been reviewed
as 'the Australian owner-builder's bible'. His second book, Woodworking for
Idiots Like Me is a collection of autobiographical short stories, but
teaches woodworking skills as well. You can read reviews of these books.
Bob now has an impressive list of prizes and awards in short story
competitions, and spends every possible moment writing.
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First published January 1, 2004