
Haiku: Softest breath
I took this photo yesterday and even though the dandelion seed is a touch blurred, something about this image spoke to me of writing and

I took this photo yesterday and even though the dandelion seed is a touch blurred, something about this image spoke to me of writing and
Last week, I was invited to read My Silly Mum to sixty school children aged four to five years old. I’m no stranger to reading

Funny how we can see ourselves in nature … but perhaps that’s because we are part of it. Walking through a Dunsborough garden, my eye

I’m fascinated by the notion that for many, home can be two places. Your ‘heart’ can live on two sides of the continent, state or
I have to give illustrator Veronica Rooke a big shout out. Not only has she come up with the perfect illustrations for My Silly Mum,

Seizing the moment for that shot… I came across this article about photographers who will do anything for the perfect shot, and it made me

I’m a writer. Before you get this idea that I’m also a broke, reclusive, eccentric, pyjama wearing, cat-loving, coffee (or alcohol) guzzling creature, as author stereotypes commonly
This article was written for the Champagne Cartel online magazine in April 2016. It’s reprinted here with permission. She sat in the lunch room engrossed

“The more we try to control nature, the more imbalanced our world becomes.” ― Fennel Hudson, A Meaningful Life – Fennel’s Journal – No. 1 I

Ever wondered what it’s like working with an illustrator on a picture book? Over the past few months I’ve had the privilege of working with