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CAROLINE JOSEPHS PhD

Caroline Josephs is an artist and author whose children's  picture books, designed by Rhyton Press,  combine paintings with her delightful stories. 

Her website details her many endeavours and can be found HERE

The Red Thread front cover
The Clown & Other Stories front cover
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THE RED THREAD 

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This tale of a mysterious Red Thread takes a little girl called Tranquil, and her friends, Tang the dragon, and Tombo the dragonfly, on adventures together – to save our Mother Earth.


They encounter many surprises and trials along the way – a king and gremlins and a talking diamond! – as well as the Red Thread which guides them through the wonders of Mother Nature.

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THE CLOWN & OTHER STORIES

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The Clown

Nails the clown has lost his job in the circus because of the pandemic. Petal and her family learn of his plight and come to the rescue with many wonderful ideas.

 

Translucent Rucinda

Rucinda speaks the languages of the many realms: sea, sky, and earth. Aware that our planet is in danger, she consults with all the creatures and First Nations people, to find solutions to the problem of Earth warming.

 

Little Fishy

I meet a fish in an aquarium… and so begins a story of the enchantment of the ocean realm, and the wonders of fish consciousness.

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May be purchased from the author's website.

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FLOTSAM AND JETSAM

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Caroline's poems draw upon her rich life experiences: travelling to the Baltic states in search of her refugee ancestors, walking Country with a Yuin Elder to bring Aboriginal stories to a wider audience, storytelling with Yolngu women in Arnhemland, studying underwater creatures and Australian waterbirds as she swims daily in the ocean, and reflections on the natural world and the ever-mysterious qualities of human relationships.

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SACRED ORAL STORYELLING - Paths to Wisdom

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Sacred Oral Storytelling - Paths to Wisdom is a magical entry to the universe of oral storytelling in sacred realms of Zen Buddhism, Judaic, Indigenous Australian, Inuit worlds - bringing to life the elements of other times, and exploring the complexity, ambiguity, and paradox of human experience through the medium of story.

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We learn of the author’s path to becoming a storyteller, her travels and encounters, and the mysterious alchemy in which storyteller and story become one.
Through the text and the links to Josephs' recorded storytelling, the reader-listener will enter a world of ancient traditions, of rituals and dances and the songs and ceremonies associated with them, of survival skills and ancestral wisdom.

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