A new novel about how kindness can turn a world of difference into a planet of oneness
Virginia Boston is an author, journalist and scriptwriter who has written for cinema, television, radio, magazines and newspapers. – including ITV, RAI (Italy), BBC Radio 4, Artists & Illustrators, City Limits, The Face, Sunday Times – on subjects ranging from Punk Rock, Art, Environmental and Social Issues, to Children’s Fiction. Her interest in the children of the seventies led her to explore the Punk phenomenon, and she spent 1977 compiling Punk Rock (also known as Shockwave) and two Punk documentary films.
Virginia also trained as a Polarity Therapist, Assertiveness Trainer and Life Coach, working at The Priory Hospital, Godden Green Clinic, Imperial College Health Centre, in Adult Education and appearing on GLR Radio, London News Talk Radio and Sky News. She created the internationally downloaded 'A Heart Meditation' and ‘Silence Meditation'
A new novel by Virginia Boston about how kindness can turn a world of difference into a planet of oneness. This story is dedicated to all those outsiders who feel like they don't belong...
A novel by Virginia Boston about Sadie, who’s born into a cruel family who abandon her in an Orphanage, run by Mean Rev. Facing scary challenges, she meets two unexpected friends, who teach her about Love and change her life forever…
A handmade short story for all ages by Virginia Boston. Celebrating the life of GEE who lived in Virginia’s garden for 4 years, enriching her life.
As the UK punk scene exploded with its raw energy and intensity, documentation was the last thought on anyone’s mind. Originally published in 1978 by Penguin, and described as “the first punk book”, Punk Rock by Virginia Boston is a must-have almanac, historical handbook, and visual and visceral reveal of a scene as it was bursting forth