HELEN LEWIS PUP PUBLISHING
​New Release …
In a thrilling sequel to The Tale of the Singleton Pup, Bella, the rescue pup watches a fierce storm batter her village. As a mob of kangaroos flee a falling tree, she spies a frail joey who, unable to keep up with the mob, slips into a flooded creek and is swept away. Desperate to save the joey, Bella races towards the raging creek determined to make the waterfall before the joey plunges over.
Told in verse and stunningly illustrated this is another great collaboration from two Sapphire Coast creatives, Helen Lewis and Belinda Rosenbaum.




HELEN LEWIS
Writer, editor and researcher
Books
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The Dead Still Cry Out
the story of a combat cameraman
The extraordinary story of my father Mike Lewis, a British paratrooper and combat cameraman who fought in North Africa, parachuted into the battle Arnhem with a camera and a pistol, and filmed liberation of Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
The child of Jewish refugees, Mike had grown up in London's East End and experienced antisemitism firsthand in the England of the 1930s. Those first images of the camp shot by Mike and others of the Army Film and Photographic Unit, shocked the world.
Winner of the Mark & Evette Moran NIB Award 2018
Shortlisted for the NIB Military History Prize 2018
Longlisted for the Colin Roderick Award 2019
The Tale of the Singleton Pup
The tale of a small pup with a big heart.
Bella is a rescue pup from Singleton who finds a loving family in a tiny bush town.
At eight weeks old she is lanky, carefree and endlessly playful, until the bushfires come roaring towards her new home.


I live and work on Bidhawal land part of the Yuin Nation and I pay my respects to Elders past present and emerging. Walking together.

My services
I offer research, writing and editing services and project management.
A considerable body of my work has been for the Australian Government in the corporate reporting and technical documentation space. My academic and publishing work has seen me present papers here and overseas.
I have appeared on many panels, chaired sessions at the Sydney Writers Festival and been interviewed about my work, most notably for ABC Radio Conversations.
My areas of research interest include: the formation of the British Army Parachute Regiment and Film and Photographic Unit in the Second World War, the ethics and aesthetics of disseminating images of atrocity, the role of stories in exploring traumatic experience and human rights.
If you would like to engage me please contact me with a brief description of the services you need: research and writing, editing and proofing, speaking and teaching.
Thanks for your interest.
Helen
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