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News:

  • October 2023
    • Oct 7, 2023 SIDELINES release date: January 3, 2024 Oct 7, 2023
  • March 2019
    • Mar 3, 2019 The Writer's Life and Upcoming Events Mar 3, 2019
  • January 2019
    • Jan 30, 2019 Melbourne Launch at Readings Hawthorn with Kylie Ladd Jan 30, 2019
    • Jan 15, 2019 Book Giveaway! Jan 15, 2019
    • Jan 13, 2019 'The Orchardist's Daughter' is nearly here! Jan 13, 2019
  • May 2018
    • May 8, 2018 A Bilingual Literary Soiree with Canberra en Francais May 8, 2018
    • May 7, 2018 Coming Soon: La Isla de la memoria May 7, 2018
  • October 2017
    • Oct 8, 2017 An interview with Mollat Bookshop in France about my books and writing Oct 8, 2017
  • September 2017
    • Sep 20, 2017 Writing Retreat in Tasmania Sep 20, 2017
  • August 2017
    • Aug 7, 2017 Review of 'The Stranding' in 'Wild Melbourne' Aug 7, 2017
  • April 2017
    • Apr 22, 2017 A Continuing Story in France Apr 22, 2017
    • Apr 21, 2017 In Paris for my books Apr 21, 2017
  • March 2017
    • Mar 29, 2017 Visit to Thirroul Library - March 2017 Mar 29, 2017
    • Mar 26, 2017 New Releases in France Mar 26, 2017
  • February 2017
    • Feb 28, 2017 A review for my Italian readers Feb 28, 2017
  • September 2016
    • Sep 13, 2016 Lovely Lighthouse Photos Sep 13, 2016
    • Sep 12, 2016 Recent Visit to to Parkes and Young libraries Sep 12, 2016
    • Sep 11, 2016 New look website Sep 11, 2016

SIDELINES release date: January 3, 2024

October 07, 2023

Every time I start writing a book, I hope that this time it will be faster and easier. Not so. My last novel, The Orchardist’s Daughter, came out in February 2019. And now it’s nearly the end of 2023. Where did the past four (or five) years go!

The thing is that I often write the first draft of a new novel quite quickly - in six months. But then comes the true craft of writing … which is to make that raw material into something worthwhile.

It’s hard, and it takes a long time … partly due to my very messy process, whereby I let myself loose on the first draft and go with all the tangents that arise on the way. This would make me what’s called a “pantser” - flying by the seat of my pants. Before I start, I have a bit of an idea where I think the book will go, and I spend several months thinking about my characters. But it’s only in the process of writing that I come to know them better.

In the end, although I try hard, the book never resembles my initial vision. Instead it takes on a life of its own. In fact, it can take months or years to work out what the book wants to be, what it’s really all about.

That’s what happened with SIDELINES. I thought I knew what I wanted to do, and the book decided differently. The book was right. Those early drafts were attempts to find my way into the narrative. But I threw out a lot of material. Several characters, in fact. And then I added a new one.

The result is that SIDELINES is a story about kids’ sport and parental behaviour on the sidelines. It’s told in six voice: three adults and three teenagers. It takes you into the lives of those characters - at soccer training and games, and also at home and work or school. You see their relationships and friendships. The pressures they are under. All the things the teenagers are dealing with: social media, peer pressure, growing up, their changing bodies, finding themselves, exploring their sexuality etc.

But it’s also a story about the parents, who are flawed like we all are. They think they’re trying their best to support their kids, but when does that support and passionate encouragement become too much pressure. And why are they so desperate for their kids to win and succeed. Are we all at least a little bit like that? And what is the impact on the kids?

Even though I thought I was writing about sport, I soon discovered that my book was actually a commentary on modern society and parenting, overly busy lives, teen mental health. I think you’ll find there’s tons to talk about. Everyone has a story about kids’ sport, right?

So, on January 3 2024, SIDELINES will be available on the shelves of your favourite bookshop. You can also PREORDER by clicking HERE, if you’re interested.

Now I have to work out which towns I can visit to talk about the book. MORE INFORMATION SOON.

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