Phillip Overton


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The Long Way Home    by Phillip Overton
Price: $0.99 USD. 121930 words. Published on April 3, 2012. Fiction.

A broken marriage sends a father and son on two different paths in life, only for both to realise an Angel is working to reunite them. Phillip Overton's writing has been compared to Nicholas Sparks, and some readers hold The Long Way Home in the same elite company as New York Times Bestseller, The Shack.
Three times a lady    by Phillip Overton
Price: $0.99 USD. 3710 words. Published on January 29, 2012. Fiction.

Three times a lady should be considered as a one of the most impressive contemporary collections of romantic poetry, period. A collection of 20 poems that delights the reader with a three-pronged insight into the love, laughter and lighter side of relationships that can be found behind closed suburban doors.
Four sides to squares    by Phillip Overton
Price: Free! 4550 words. Published on January 12, 2012. Fiction.

Four sides to squares is a contemporary collection of 24 poems that openly explore a sense of change, time and purpose, providing an honest reflection through verse of growing up, growing old and growing wiser along the way. Full of hidden philosophical gems of wisdom packaged in an, at times, brutally amusing honesty, it delights in being proud of our acceptance of place and purpose in society.
Twice around the block    by Phillip Overton
Price: $0.99 USD. 3660 words. Published on August 2, 2011. Fiction.

Twice around the block is a collection of 24 poems from Australian author and poet Phillip Overton. Each poem is carefully selected to follow a theme of changing times and a growing awareness of the world at large, unfolding over the course of a day from sunrise to sunset.
Things we once loved    by Phillip Overton
Price: $0.99 USD. 3770 words. Published on March 9, 2011. Fiction.

Things we once loved is a collection of poetry from author Phillip Overton spanning the earlier years of his career. Covering traditional rhyme, non-rhyme and Australian bush verse, this collection of 24 carefully selected poems explores a reflective and nostalgic look at our not-so-distant past.

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