Thursday, May 11, 2006



Ever hear a song on the radio that makes your arm hair stand on end? Does thinking about the future also give you goose bumps? In extreme situations the brain receives such a surge of surrealism, the body's response can move beyond goose bumps ... Like at times when you read a prophetic book which has on a cover eyes of your friend and on a radio comes the official version of reality Sydney water assured till 2015 [SYDNEY will withstand the current drought as the city will have sufficient water supply to meet demand until at least 2015, NSW Premier Morris Iemma said.]; Iemma to unveil Sydney water plan ; Water ... Water ... Everywhere?


Mal: Amazing Eyes filled with Fear and Unconditional Love


Emotional Currents of A C of Flanagan

Art of Living & Literature Across Frontiers: Raindance by A C Flanagan
Drought is inevitable if we continue to rape the land. The Earth is our Mother and she births everything for us. “Raindance” is a timely reminder of what can result from our failure to honour and respect the land we inhabit.'
Elder Maxwell Dulumunmun Harrison, of the Yuin Nation.

The year is 2035 and Sydney has transformed from a global city to a third world slum. A drought lasting three decades has dried up the water supply and a war with the Middle East has left the Western World bankrupt. When their individual worlds are torn apart, Melissa, Olivia and Amadi discover that the only thing that matters is protecting the ones they love.
A gripping story of love and betrayal set against a backdrop of political corruption and climate change, Raindance demands of every reader, “What would you do?”


• A&A Book Publishing Pty Ltd What would you do [That symbolic number of of the Lucky Seven ]
• · A C Flanagan is a Sydney based author and mother of two. Her passion for writing was inspired by the desire to understand the fundamental emotions which shape our societies. She believes that with understanding we are all in a better position to make choices that will change the way we view our fellow man and in turn step closer to peace on our planet. The middle child of seven, A C Flanagan grew up in Newcastle, NSW Australia. She studied Chemical Engineering at Newcastle University and later added a Diploma of Education to her degree. She taught High School Science in Sydney’s west for several years before becoming a computer programmer for a large printer in the late 1980’s. She now works as a Business Analyst by day and writer by night. A C Flanagan’s desire to write came when she was in her mid twenties but was not realised until she reached her early forties. A time when she felt her own life experiences had given her a new perspective on the mystery of human emotion. Having children has been one of the most amazing experiences in her life, and with it has come the concern every parent feels for the future of their children and their children’s children. She believes that the ancient tradition of storytelling is a dynamic way to inspire free thinking in the individual. A C Flanagan
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• · · · Speaking of Raindance, Another kind of raindance is dedicated to fostering and promoting independent film around the world. Raindance combines Raindance Film Festival, Training Courses, Raindance Kids Film Festival and Raindance Film Productions. Raindance Film Productions

CODA: Rain dance noun. A rain dance is a ceremonial dance that is performed in order to invoke rain and to ensure the protection of the harvest. Rain dances can be found in many cultures, from Ancient Egyptians to certain Native American tribes and could still be found in the 20th century Balkans, in a ritual known as Paparuda. In the modern world, a mostly ceremonial sequence of actions performed in the hope that they will solve computer or other problems.