Buffy struggles with her mother's tragic loss while facing new challenges in "Ugly Little Monsters." She must battle deformed demon-children, manage her turbulent teenage sister, and deal with a lovestruck vampire, Spike, all while the Hellmouth remains a constant threat.
To her neighbours in the Vale of Industry, Bridgebelle is an ordinary rabbit.
All day long, she toils at the carrot factory. After a hard day, she returns
home to care for her ailing auntie. And whenever she's out, she's watchful of
the murderous foxes who prey on her kind.
This is no ordinary collection of stories. It draws on the varied experiences of nine men who have led very different lives, but whose paths have eventually crossed at St John's Oxley Men's Shed. In this book these mostly first-time writers have taken the opportunity to share some of their fascinating stories from the past with their families and with the wider community. Many of these are never-before-told- tales, entertaining anecdotes that not only illuminate the writers' earlier lives, but often trigger our own memories too. In these stories we meet a former fitter and turner who as a boy decided to see what would happen when he packed gunpowder from leftover fireworks into a fruit tin and lit the fuse; a retired meat inspector who had to escape hand over hand down a rope off a high church roof when his ladder collapsed; an ex-plumber who starred in a Bollywood movie and dodged bombs and bullets while driving a tour bus in the Middle East; a former photographer who once had the ultimate hand in a boarding house poker game; and a retired insurance underwriter who relives his late-night dash home to dive under the bedclothes before the resident ghost appeared. Then there's a Vietnam veteran driving an Army forklift who literally backed himself into an embarrassing corner with his commanding officer; an ex-teacher who was driving his prized first car through South Brisbane when the back seat caught fire; a former electrician who turned jackaroo to help out his mate on a cattle drive in northern NSW; and a retired agronomist who as a young man led a hiking group down a mountain during a cyclone, with intriguing romantic results. This is a heady mix of yarns from a group of writers keen to tell their often remarkable, sometimes humorous, occasionally hair-raising but always heartfelt stories