 | Troy Maguire The story of Russ Tutty, his life in the western suburbs of Sydney and his thoughts on modern day society. He could well be a new, and much needed, voice of self-deprecation or he might just be a lonely and distant voice drowning in a vacuum of self pretentiousness. Yes, a life without meaning has never seemed so attractive. |  |
 | Anna Mandoki MOLOTOV COCKTAILS is a work of non-fiction that reads almost like a novel. It explores revolution, exile and our ideas of home. Most of all, this is a book about the courage of ordinary people caught up in extraordinary events. |  |
| Robert Mayer Reprinted for the author's 80th birthday. |  |
| Carmel McCartin Carmel works at the coal face of the finance industry. She helps people to reduce their debt and save money for their future by using her simple techniques and her ‘no-nonsense' approach. |  |
| Stewart McCure A former product manager, Stewart has degrees in Business and English Literature. He is a director of Dramatic Change, a specialist sales / marketing consultancy that works exclusively wit the pharmaceutical industry. |  |
 | Helen Menzies Teacher, union official, sports journalist for Rupert Murdoch, Deputy Commissioner for Equal Opportunity, traveller, marathon runner and qualified private investigator. |  |
| Rod Meynink Rod is a great nephew of Frank and John Livingston, the main characters in his book Fast Swimming Fish. |  |
| Stan Miller and Denis Miller, with Chris and Ian Miller in 2005. |  |
| Mitchell Mitchell Since I was about sixteen I have totally and absolutely believed that life owes us nothing. |  |
| Jack Mitchell Born in Cape Province, SA, Jack grew up on his father's farm. He trained as an accountant, met Janice Sharp from Australia during time he worked in London. |  |