Suzanne Newnham

Biography

Writer, trance medium, health advocate (chronic pain management), researcher into chronic pain (tai chi, qigong, meditation). Author of What Glass Ceiling? (Smashwords 2021) a memoir of Patricia Evans/Morris, born in the 1920s, who never believed in a glass ceiling; in 2017she was accepted into the National [Australian] Pioneer Women's Hall of Fame; 2018 Herstory educational database of Australian Women's achievements;recognised by Boral for 2021 International Women's Day; 2021 (at 93 years) guest speaker for Professional Women's Association.
Ethics of a Psychic Reading (Balboa Press 2012) as well as numerous published short stories.Co-author 4 novellas; contributor to International Psychics Association annual magazine since 2016; articles in scientific publications, columnist on chronic pain management for PnP Authors Magazine 2015-2019. Bushfire stories in 'Oz is Burning' anthology (2020), and Beneath an Ominous Sky (2021); scientific paper on Tai Chi & Qigong;
Suzanne has researched and taught energy flow as well as psychic communication since 1986; she has also worked professionally as a trance medium since 1998. 2010 co-founder Pain Support ACT; since 2010 researcher and advocate chronic pain management.
Member of various writing groups; pain related organisations; psychic and spiritual associations.
https://suzanne-newnham.com
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Books

Beneath An Ominous Sky
Price: $1.99 USD. Words: 31,020. Language: English. Published: October 30, 2021. Categories: Nonfiction » Biography » Biographical anthologies
Stories and poems from those immediately affected by the 2019/2020 Black Summer Bushfires as well as the courage and resilience of recovery.
What Glass Ceiling? Patricia Julianne Evans (nee Morris) a memoir
Price: $6.99 USD. Words: 41,640. Language: Australian English. Published: July 8, 2021. Categories: Nonfiction » Biography » Autobiographies & Memoirs, Nonfiction » History » Social history
What Glass Ceiling? tells the story of Patricia Evans/Morris, one of the earliest women to work in accounting in Australia. Family and career, with professional and social expectations through each decade interweave her story. BORAL’s 1st female accountant 1949; workplace family-friendly contract 1968; National Pioneer Women's Hall of Fame 2017; recognised by BORAL 2021 International Women's Day.
Viv's Last Hoorah
Price: $1.99 USD. Words: 34,900. Language: English. Published: November 24, 2019. Categories: Fiction » Romance » General, Fiction » Anthologies » General
An exotic shop owner throwing a party, a new hair stylist, a sculptor, a property owner and a backpacker. What do they have in common? What emotions will come into play? If you are looking for romance and adventure, or just an interesting read, find it here amongst the residents of Cocknell Creek. Eight contributing authors.