RossCossins is the nom-de-plume of a scientist who was born in Christchurch NewZealand and resides in Brisbane Australia with his wife and four adultchildren. He is a medical microbiologist and virologist who began his career asa researcher in New Zealand before becoming a microbiologist in publichospitals in New South Wales, Australia, rising to the position of ScientificDirector of Virology at a major teaching hospital based pathology service. In1996 he joined a biotechnology company in Brisbane focused on the developmentof infectious disease diagnostic products, becoming Vice President for NewTechnologies and R&D. In 2003 he co-founded and became CEO of a newbiotechnology company which developed technologies and products used todiagnose infectious diseases by analysis of the DNA or RNA of bacteria andviruses. More recently he is co-founder and CEO of an agriculturalbiotechnology company in Brisbane.
<p>Does your child have ADHD (Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)?</p><p>Meet David, one of award-winning author Sherrill S. Cannon's "Classroom of Kids," who manages his ADHD with the help of classmates.</p><p>David discovers ways to cope with his hyperactive brain, while learning how to calm and soothe his ADHD. Solutions include setting daily schedules and following simple rules that regulate behavior. His teachers and therapists encourage using the computer for academic advancement, and to establish a pattern for study as well as for occasional recreation. David not only learns self-control and communication skills, but is able to fit into the classroom and make friends.</p><p>Once again social values are emphasized in the author's latest illustrated children's story, and classroom friends from previous books are featured. In fact, David has been part of the class for a long time!</p><p><strong><em>"David's ADHD</em></strong><em> is a timely topic for parents and children. A story in rhyme that demystifies ADHD. It explains a youngster's behavior in terms of his inattentiveness and impulsivity and how it impacts those around him. A sensitive way of creating understanding for children with ADHD and their families."</em> - <strong>Dr. Valerie Allen, licensed school psychologist</strong></p><p><strong>Author Bio: </strong></p><p>Former teacher Sherrill S. Cannon has won 76 awards for her previous 11 rhyming books. She is also the author of seven published and internationally performed plays for elementary school children. The author has been called "an absolute master of rhyming" and "a modern-day Dr. Seuss."</p>
I suspect everyone who completes a PhD believes they have a novel in them. Anyway, that's what I thought all those years ago after the experiencing the rapture of physically submitting those numerous bound copies. Plots came and went over the years but this one lingered on. This is a biotech thriller novel that took me almost 10 years to actually finish and it's now published. I had so much fun writing it, and it served as excellent therapy while being an executive and co-founder of biotech companies - better than Prozac! Anyone who has started up any business, especially a high-tech one will relate to that. Fortunately I’m a very positive person and after my last biotech company succumbed to the GFC when investment capital suddenly dried up, completing this novel became my mission. I started the novel when my family and I returned to Newcastle in New South Wales, where our children were born, to catch up with old friends during the Christmas holidays (our summer). As it happens it was the first time in about 20 years that I had four consecutive weeks of real holiday. After a week or so of meeting, talking and drinking with friends, I had an increasing amount of free time, and as I had a new notebook computer with me that was begging to be used, I drafted the plot and completed more than half the book in 2-3 weeks. I found that during my numerous business trips in America and Europe, returning to the novel while trapped in airport lounges provided a balance for me while travelling. However as sometimes I did not touch the book for months at a time, I usually had to completely re-read the manuscript before I could add new chapters. After 2-3 years of this process I was forced to acknowledge that starting a novel is the easy part. Finishing the darn thing was proving difficult! The Diet Cola Scenario has strong themes in biotech and the war fought by the US and Australia against a powerful Mexican cocaine cartel using state-of-the-art technology and its unintended consequences. Coincidentally I created the character Dr Janice Holloway as the first female Australian Prime Minister when I first structured the plot a decade ago - it's purely coincidental that in 2010 Australia now has its first female PM. For those that enjoy a fast moving and believable science-based thriller with political and sexual intrigue, murder, plot and counter-plot, my friends who have read the book highly recommend it. I have posted extracts from the first 4 chapters, which will give you a flavour of the novel. Kind regards, Ross Cossins
Rod - Amazon review:<br /><br />A hard book to put down once you get started. The author is obviously an expert in the bio thingo and the story is well written and quite believable. This is a better fiction story than some of the big name authors that I have read recently (assume it is fiction ?). Highly recommended. <br /><br />Purl - Amazon review:<br /><br />This is a great read - a page turning thriller with a bio science twist that is new and fresh. The themes are believable, the text very readable and I ended having absorbed some biotechnology along the way. The action was fast and varied with twists along the way to keep up the interest right to the last page. An extremely well crafted first book - I'm really looking forward to the next one. Move over David Baldacci, there's a new boy on the block! I can envisage a blockbuster film following.