Here are a few articles I’ve written for my own gratification. They could be blog posts, but given the length of them that seemed unwise.
About Me
I write and edit, read and review.
Currently, I am Editor of Open Field iPad magazine, reviewer for Radio National's Book Show, and freelance writer for print and web when life allows.
I'm also writing a novel and am grateful to be working on this with a mentor through the Wired Writing Studio at the Banff Centre.
For four years (ending November 2011), I worked as the Senior Writer and Copywriter for Aesop. I've also worked as a book editor, for companies including Text, Penguin and D.W. Thorpe, and as a magazine sub-editor.
I live in Melbourne, Australia, with my partner Dave (The Royals) and two sons.-
Previous Posts
- Monster at Home
- Missing Our Monster
- Reconsidering Birds
- Respect Yourself
- The Places You’ll Go
- The Fabulous Mr Fox
- Discovering Lorrie Moore
- Banff. Cal. Van. Syd. Melb
- Twenty-Five Women and CARE
- Medieval tech support
- Day One in Banff
- Three Police and a Birthday
- Writing Without Vipers
- Time and Place
- Everything and the Sun
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Twitter
- RT @MikeDrucker: If you're upset about seeing a middle finger on TV, you're going to shit yourself when you see everything else going on ... 5 minutes ago
- Blessed to meet her at Banff. Wonderful writer, lovely person. @velvetrenee @marinaendicott THE LITTLE SHADOWS out now http://t.co/HxFW1B5Q 8 minutes ago
- RT @AustFiction: Yes, Issue Three of the Review of Australian Fiction is now available. David Foster and Zoe Foster. A veritable Fosterf ... 1 hour ago
- RT @moatman: (Don't)Pour Some Sugar On Me: another study reveals sugar's toxicity, and the damage it's causing to worldwide health: http ... 2 hours ago
- RT @TheGlobalMail: Want quality journalism from all over the world? Visit http://t.co/YcCP9tw0 today #tgm #ausmedia 20 hours ago
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