W. D. Mayberry

I’m an Australian writer based in Indonesia. My website, wdmayberry.com, brings together my published books, writing projects, photography, and wider creative interests.
The site is designed as a central hub for exploring my work. The navigation menu provides access to different areas of my creative projects and publishing archive. READ connects readers to my digital library and archive collections. The NEW section highlights recent book releases, new publications, project updates, and creative work as it becomes available.
My books are no longer sold through commercial retailers. They are now available free of charge through the Internet Archive and Open Library for personal reading, educational purposes, research, archival preservation, and other non-commercial uses. This approach reflects my commitment to open access, digital preservation, and the long-term availability of my work for readers around the world.

You can browse my Internet Archive collection at:
https://archive.org/details/@william_mayberry
Beyond writing, the website also features my photography and creative projects. Visitors can explore recent photography work, ongoing projects, and articles covering topics that interest me, from technology and publishing to creativity and visual storytelling.
You may also notice a link to one of my photography projects, PhotoLab35.com. PhotoLab35 is a personal project inspired by a love of traditional film photography. In a world of digital perfection, its tools are designed to recreate some of the character, texture, and charm associated with analog photography. The project is free to use and is dedicated to photographers who appreciate both classic and modern photographic techniques.
Collectively, these projects reflect the things I care about most: writing, photography, digital preservation, creativity, and the craft behind them. Whether you are interested in exploring my published books, browsing photography projects, or discovering freely accessible digital editions through the Internet Archive and Open Library, you are welcome to explore at your own pace.
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