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[Un]reasonably outraged by power imbalances & rage tears
In a month of incredible highs and some frustrating lows, I have yet again been alerted to the significant power imbalances that exist in our society.
How does an audiobook come to life?
I’ve been lucky to have both my novels recorded as audiobooks. I’m ashamed to admit it but prior to the recording of my debut, Someone Else’s Child, I’d never listened to an audiobook! Here I pick the brain of my narrator of The Eleventh Floor.
[Un]reasonably outraged by unpaid Ballkids (Australian Open)
Here’s a rant I’ve had burning inside for years. Not paying Ballkids at the Australian Open because it’s a ‘privilege’ and an ‘honour’ to be selected.
Non-woo-woo manifesting. Is that a thing?
For 2024 I ditched New Year’s Resolutions, instead looking into useful goal setting using a guide from Mel Robbins. I also almost buried myself alive as I tunnelled down a rabbit hole of “manifestation”.
[Un]reasonably outraged by women’s invisible labour
It’s not a new idea; the mental load. We’ve heard the catchphrases and the discussions, but this comedian boiled my blood with his offhand remarks about women.
Launch giveaway ideas - I need your help!
LAUNCH TIME! I love a themed and potentially quirky giveaway but I’m going to need your help with some ideas…
[Un]reasonably outraged by social media pile-ons
Social media pile-ons. Is it a case of schadenfreude? When is OK to share our public condemnations?
What makes a sex scene cringey?
How do you feel about sex scenes in books? I don’t mind reading them, as long as they’re not cringe-worthy and mostly, I avoid writing them. Anne Freeman is an expert and here are some of her insights.
[Un]reasonably outraged by fear, ignorance and lack of compassion
In Australia, we will be heading to polling booths on 14th October to vote in a referendum known as The Voice to Parliament. If I’m honest, I’ve questioned why the hell this is even a thing.
Q&A with book designer, Amy Daoud
Behind the scenes of book cover design with the marvellous Amy Daoud. What she considered when designing the cover of The Eleventh Floor.
[Un]reasonably outraged by post-lockdown social awkwardness
Anyone else feeling like they’ve lost their social mojo since the pandemic lockdowns?
Should authors also be marketers?
Most of us cringe at the thought of self-promotion but writing the book is only one part of an author’s job.
[Un]reasonably outraged by … “be the best” mentality
When you centre your identity around being the best at something, what happens when you’re not?
What’s in a [book] name?
The many different things to consider when choosing a book title.
[Un]reasonably outraged … by toxic gratitude
Can gratitude and hope co-exist? Does toxic gratitude silence women?
What happens on a writing residency?
Two blissful weeks of uninterrupted time to simply write. Here’s what went on.
Surprises in my first year as a published novelist
Reflecting on the rollercoaster ride that has been the last twelve months.
[Un]reasonably outraged … about wealth and entitlement
Privileged people can’t own beaches. They have to learn to share!
Why I needed a social media break
Burn out, derailing mental health and the cost of social media.