Women in Translation Month and what to read
Women in Translation Month was created by Meytal Radzinski in 2014, when she realised that only 30% of books translated into English were written by women. And ...
Women in Translation Month was created by Meytal Radzinski in 2014, when she realised that only 30% of books translated into English were written by women. And ...
“Camping? In Ireland? In November?” That’s how we were greeted when we landed at Dublin airport, by an incredulous customs agent wondering if we were serious. A...
This beautiful books is a touching tribute from one wonderful author of stories for teens to another. ‘On John Marsden‘ is the first of the Writers ...
To celebrate the launch of the official Babbling Books shop I want to share all my top tips on how to journal with vintage papers and ephemera. Whether you have...
[Ad] The Williamstown Literature Festival, or Willy Lit Fest as it’s affectionately known, is a vibrant weekend-long event. This year’s festival ope...
I’m so excited for Emerging Writers’ Festival 2019. The only event of its kind in the world, EWF is a celebration of the future of writing. Emerging...
Funny, sweet and oh so very readable! If you follow me on Instagram you might have seen me gushing about The Flatshare by Beth O’Leary. After falling head...
From whale sightings and nature walks, to waterfalls and rainforests, there are countless different reasons to visit the Great Ocean Road. One of Australia̵...
I love to travel and I love to journal, so keeping a record of my thoughts and memories while on adventures is an intertwined creative process. But deciding whi...
I love a weekend getaway from Melbourne, and we all know I love independent bookshops! Less than an hour drive from Melbourne the Macedon Ranges ticks all my be...