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Ellen Groovy is an actress, and she improvises her life, which reads like a B-movie. She is a mother who adds products into shops without telling anybody. She is haunted by a mysterious purple woman. She has been to the future, which is west of Bacchus Marsh, and to the past, to the origins of fast food. She makes many friends, and even her enemies really like her. She would love to meet you! About the Author: Othniel Poole lives near the sea, southeast of Melbourne, Australia. He enjoys bushwalking, writing, music, and history. This is his eleventh book. "Bacchus Marsh is a suburb of…mehr

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Ellen Groovy is an actress, and she improvises her life, which reads like a B-movie. She is a mother who adds products into shops without telling anybody. She is haunted by a mysterious purple woman. She has been to the future, which is west of Bacchus Marsh, and to the past, to the origins of fast food. She makes many friends, and even her enemies really like her. She would love to meet you! About the Author: Othniel Poole lives near the sea, southeast of Melbourne, Australia. He enjoys bushwalking, writing, music, and history. This is his eleventh book. "Bacchus Marsh is a suburb of Melbourne, and features in Ellen Groovy, the future being west of there, according to the text. I started writing this story in 2006 and was inspired by B-movies from the 1950s, like Ed Wood's "Plan 9 From Outer Space," and from my Dad's sense of humour. I would make jokes going to movies, and a lot of the jokes are in this book. I also used to look up the history of businesses, and history of man. It all paid off."
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Othniel Poole grew up near Melbourne, Australia. and now resides in its suburbs. This is his 13th book, which brings "old characters into the poems, and characters from different places meeting each other. Church history inspired a lot of it, and all the mysteries that are still to be solved, as well as the patterns one is pursued by."