James T Kelly


Biography

Jim Kelly has lived all his life in New Zealand and is married with two adult children. He and his wife have both been studying and practising religious philosophy since they were teenagers. Jim works in the Information technology industry and enjoys reading, boating, gardening and handyman activities. His latest project is building a 10’ dinghy in his garage. Jim occasionally travels to North America, Asia and Australia for business and pleasure.

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Books

Late Developers    by James T Kelly
Price: $0.99 USD. 25980 words. Published on October 28, 2010. Fiction.

An environmental comedy of romance, corruption and spirituality... and just a little bit of military hardware. A bunch of eccentric summer campers tangle with ruthless property developers who want to commercialize their pacific paradise. A farce for anyone who has ever been camping, or despaired of local body politicians and developers.
The Zen Lovers    by James T Kelly
Price: $0.99 USD. 31420 words. Published on October 24, 2010. Fiction.

The path of love collides with the everyday world. Following the death of her teacher Oshiro Roshi, Marie is running the Shining Sea Zen Center, but dangers lurk for her, both physical and spiritual. Relationships, sex, conflict, violence - all in the name of compassion.

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