James Parsons
Jim's 'My Novel' writing course has been his main project since retiring from Adult Education in 2004. He also does budget editing and proofreading for both aspiring novelists and tertiary students, and still manages to find time for his own novel and story writing pleasure.
He has had an anintravenous drip inserted, so remains connected at all times to the Ethernet and can receive and answer emails in his sleep.
Jim hails from Australia. He grew up in the bush - not quite the outback - at Moree, NSW. He spent 40 years on a sheep and wheat farm near Pallamallawa, which became the setting for his purely fictional 1950s village of 'Beetle Creek' in the humorous Australian novel of the same name.
Tired of going round and round in circles on a tractor, at 45, Jim studied externally at the University of New England and steadily (8 years) worked towards a Degree and Dip.Ed., majoring in English Lit. and German Lit. with a dash of History and Sociology thrown in for good measure.
Jim moved into teaching English, Communication, Creative Writing and Adult Literacy in the Access Studies section of TAFE (Technical and Further Education), the major adult education provider in Australia. He retired in 2004 as Head Teacher, Access Education, and has subsequently moved to beautiful, tropical Brisbane, where he devotes himself to his new wife (2006), writing and publishing, writer mentoring, editing, travel and fishing.
Latest Articles
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How to Read Guitar Tabs
Guitar tablature or tab makes it possible for guitarists to copy and play favourite melodies accurately when they have not learned to read sheet music.
Feb 26, 2012
- James Parsons
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Granada Alhambra Reservations Made Easy With a Guided Tour
Buy a guided tour of the Alhambra. The tickets are pre-purchased, so no long queues. Plus, a guide offers valuable insights into this enormous complex.
Feb 23, 2012
- James Parsons
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Princess of Wales Memorials in Britain
The death of Princess Diana is commemorated with memorials in several outdoor locations and in Harrod's Store, where there is a shrine for Diana and Dodi.
Feb 19, 2012
- James Parsons
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Carcassonne - Medieval Walled City in France
A holiday in France is not complete without a visit to the ancient walled city of Carcassonne, but tourists will enjoy the lower town (Ville Basse) as well.
Feb 19, 2012
- James Parsons
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'Metaphors' by Sylvia Plath - Not a Gloomy Look at Pregnancy
Given Sylvia Plath's suicide, many critics look for a dark, bitter side to this riddle poem about pregnancy. The cheeky tone will not justify this view.
Jan 15, 2012
- James Parsons
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Lindau, Germany is the Ideal Centre for a Visit to Lake Constance
From medieval Lindau it is possible to visit Friedrichshafen, Mainau Island, Konstanz, Meersburg and other towns around scenic Lake Constance on day trips.
Dec 31, 2011
- James Parsons
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King of Bavaria, Ludwig II – Suicide or Murder?
The extravagant, debt-ridden fantasy castle builder, Ludwig II was an embarrassment to the Bavarian government. Was his sudden death a suicide or murder?
Dec 27, 2011
- James Parsons
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Visit Neuschwanstein Castle and Hohenschwangau Castle in Bavaria
King Ludwig II, like his father Maximilian, was a fairy tale castle builder. Ticket sales and tours for the castles are a precisely orchestrated operation.
Dec 25, 2011
- James Parsons
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Füssen Accommodation near Neuschwanstein - Hostels to Hotels
Füssen, a medieval town near the Neuschwanstein castle, is a great tourist destination offering excellent accommodation from hostels to 5-star hotels.
Dec 24, 2011
- James Parsons
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Füssen in Bavaria Offers Tourists More than Neuschwanstein Castle
Füssen, access point for Neuschwanstein castle, is a neat medieval town with its own castle, museum and art gallery - well worth a two day stay.
Dec 24, 2011
- James Parsons
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