
A LETTER TO MY UNPUBLISHED SELF: LEISL LEIGHTON
Dear Unpublished Leisl Leighton, So, what do you need to know about the journey ahead? I don’t know that there’s anything I can tell you

Dear Unpublished Leisl Leighton, So, what do you need to know about the journey ahead? I don’t know that there’s anything I can tell you

What kind of child was I? That’s the question I asked while discussing character concepts for my picture book Alexandra Rose and Her Icy-Cold Toes, which

Dear Unpublished Cheryl Well. It’s been a journey, hasn’t it? From writing those silly little high school newsletters for your own group of friends, to

Dear Unpublished Renée, Let’s go way back in time to the end of high school. Back then, when the idea of being a published author

Dear Unpublished Natasha, Okay, let’s knock one thing on the head up front. Your first book will not win the Booker Prize. In fact, you

Last week I signed a publishing contract and received an agent rejection the same day. On the scale of things, the balance is tipped in

“I don’t think this novel is working for me.” My husband and I were having our afternoon coffee and chat when I blurted this nugget

I set myself a challenge of reading more non-fiction books in 2019, so when I saw Anna Funder’s Stasiland at the Perth Festival Writers Week

Many years ago, I went to an art class, full of enthusiasm and a desire to paint from the heart. Before I go on, here

Hello Lee, And I still remember so well how you’re feeling right now. It’s 2004 and you’re thirty and a year ago your third fiction