Don't Rush Me Woman...
A Real Prince Gives Not Gets As He Dances Through LifeReflections of a Modern Brisbane Author's Artistic Life Statement
of Transformation from Beast to Artist to Prince:In Giving away rather than Selling his life works at
The Melbourne Mind Body Spirit Festival, Australia
November 11 - 18 2025
Justin Brent Wallace
(Circa 1974 - Present)
In this, Justin's fourth published book; he reveals the journey he took to make this Artistic Statement during his week in Melbourne where he paid $2500 ($5000 trip total) to rent out a stand at the 2025 Melbourne Mind Body Spirit Festival, held at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre from November 14-16, 2025.
He reveals his motives, results; shares images and showcases the interest at the festival in his statement that People should dance through life giving rather than taking... and he boldly makes some artistic, social commentary on his modern artistic exhibition surrounding concepts of Truth, Beauty, Freedom, Art and true love as what inspires in life.
Editorial Review
The Crown Prince: Dancing Through Life is a bold, reflective, and quietly defiant memoir that blends art, faith, humour, and vulnerability into a deeply personal narrative. Justin Brent Wallace writes not to impress, but to give - offering his lived experience as an artistic statement rather than a commodity. With wit and self-awareness, he explores masculinity, purpose, humility, and identity in a modern world obsessed with performance and possession. The book moves fluidly between reflection, cultural observation, and spiritual insight, inviting readers to reconsider what it truly means to be a "prince" - not one who takes, but one who serves. Unpolished in the best sense, this work feels authentic, courageous, and human. Readers drawn to introspective memoirs, creative non-fiction, and faith-infused life reflections will find this a thoughtful and quietly provocative read.