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tarka publishing

tarka publishing is a small quality press publishing unusual and local histories. Two of our books are now classified 'rare books'. Usual print run up to 6,000. tarka publishing is an independent imprint dedicated to preserving personal histories, promoting original fiction, and fostering collaborative storytelling. Founded to publish a series of social history titles, the imprint now supports a growing catalogue that includes thrillers, poetry, and short stories. With a commitment to authenticity and creative integrity, tarka publishing offers a platform for voices that challenge, inspire, and endure. It was established in 2000

Ehrle Howard

Writer and Director of tarka publishing

Ehrle Howard’s fascination with Japan was sparked while living in Tokyo, a connection that has deepened through his Japanese wife and their frequent returns to the country. Fluent in Japanese and a student of its art and culture, Ehrle brings an insider’s perspective to his writing.
He is the author of the international thriller series featuring art theft detective Ai Nishihara and British investigator Noah Davies. Following their debut in TSUNAMI, the duo returns in his latest release, SHARP EYES, which takes them from the high-stakes world of Beijing to the remote landscapes of Tibet. Ehrle lives in Sydney and is currently drafting the next chapter of their adventures.

Ann Howard Writer and founder of tarka publishing


  • Ann Howard, the author, leads an adventurous and richly varied life. She has ridden elephants through the jungles of Sumatra, rock-climbed in Tahiti, walked on the rim of an active Anak Krakatoa, completed a free-fall parachute jump, and navigated the white waters of the Franklin River.

  • Originally from London, Ann earned two Master’s degrees at the University of New South Wales, before leaving academia to establish tarka publishing, now run by her youngest son, Ehrle. Ann has devoted her life energy to the arts in all forms.

  • She fell in love with Dangar Island on her first visit in the 1970s and, in 1974, purchased The Pavilion—the remains of the property built by H.C. Dangar. She began restoring it, uncovering the island’s rich and layered history. Meeting members of the Dangar family and their circle, she was gifted stories and photographs that deepened her connection with the place.

  • A long-time friend of over 40 years, Graham Wilson, himself a frequent visitor and photographer of the island, proposed that they make a film together. Graham had filmed events associated with some of Ann’s book launches, and their collaboration, What Shall I Do With This Island? evolved over several years, drawing on the enthusiasm and spirited participation of local islanders—some of whom delighted in dressing up for the camera.

  • Ann and Graham hope the film will stand as a legacy—an honest and heartfelt record of Dangar Island’s history, shaped by the lives of those who have called it home or been drawn to its shores.

  • Currently, and deals in rare and signed books from her home through tarka publishing with AbeBooks.


  • Bibliography
  • Non-fiction – business textbooks
  • Show Leadership, In the Workplace
  • Manage Personal Work Priorities
  • How to Write Complex Documents
  • Design an e-business Promote and Support Innovation and Change Implement and Monitor Delivery of Quality Customer Service Online (ISBN: 1-74123-059-3)

  • Non-fiction - historical
  • Roads and Highways (ISBN: 0850910587
  • Australia in WWI (ISBN: 085835 643 0)
  • Australia in WWII (ISBN: 085835 645 7)
  • Cattle Drovers (ISBN: 085835 548 5)
  • Coaches, Riverboats and Railways (ISBN: 085835 546 9)
  • Women in Australia (ISBN: 9780858356443)
  • From Colonies to Commonwealth (ISBN: 085835 646 5)
  • A Century of 'Life' MML 1895–1995 (ISBN: 0 9595984 1 3)
  • "The Old Country" in Haunted Encounters: Ghost Stories from Around the World (ISBN: 0-9740394-1-1)
  • A Carefree War: The Hidden History of World War II Child Evacuees (BigSky Publishing) (ISBN: 1458739430)
  • You'll Be Sorry! How World War II Changed Women's Lives (Big Sky Publishing ) (ISBN: 978-1925275841)
  • Books – writer and publisher (Tarka)
  • Where Do We Go From Here? Compelling Postwar Experiences of Australian Ex-Servicewomen, 1945–1948 (ISBN: 064602138 9)
  • After Barnardo: Voluntary Child Migrants from Tilbury to Sydney, 1921 to 1965 1 (ISBN: 0-646-35113-3)
  • C'mon Over! Voluntary Child Migrants from Tilbury to Sydney, 1921 to 1965 (ISBN: 0958584311)
  • Rainbow River & Other Dangar Tales (ISBN: 9781925077087)
  • Derrymacash to Dangar (ISBN: 9780958584371)
  • Ten Dry Pies & Other Dangar Tales (ISBN: 9780958584357)
  • A Ghost, a Murder and Other Dangar Tales: A History of Dangar (ISBN: 978-0-9585843-4-0)

  • Books – contributor
  • Haunted Encounters
  • The Artist's Garden
  • Grolier Encyclopaedia
  • Up From Below – Poems from the 80's Redress Press Sydney
  • Australian Short Stories

  • Periodicals – contributor
  • 4 Hours FM
  • ANCR
  • Look – Art Gallery of New South Wales Society Journal
  • PC Weekly
  • Power Farming
  • Primary Education
  • Quadrant
  • SCAN (in-house ABC magazine)
  • Simply Living
  • Terra (USA)
  • True Blue
  • Vogue Living
  • Working (in-house Public Works magazine)
  • Narcissus
  • Aspect
  • What's New in Waste Management?

  • Short stories
  • A Blaze of Glory in Australian Short Stories
  • Quadrant – The Deckchair, The Bonsai Ballerina, Clive of India. Leila's Patch, Two Heartbeats and a Step Away, The Rules of Rain, Belles, Bottles and Heartstrings. In Loving Memory
  • Keen Publications, New York The Emerald Light
Ann Howard acknowledgements
For all enquires simply write or email tarka

tarka publishing ABN 302 458 03596

Ehrle Howard (Director) tarkapublishing@gmail.com


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