
Book reviewer, Theresa Smith, and I dig deep to chat all things books and literature in this recent interview. We may also veer into shoe territory… because everyone knows, a good conversation is never complete without the mention of dancing …

I caught up with Mrs B from Mrs B’s Book Reviews this week for a virtual cuppa and chat about all things books and life. She also reviewed Small Blessings: ‘Emily Brewin’s much anticipated second book, really is a blessing …

Book blogger and wordsmith, Jackie Smith, interviewed me recently about the ‘nitty-gritty’ of writing a book and the story behind my new novel, Small Blessings (released in Feb this year). ‘In this interview, [Emily] and I discuss the nitty-gritty of …

Join me and the wonderful folk from Turn the Page bookstore for an afternoon of wine, nibbles and literary chats this Sunday the 31st of March at Bimbadeen Cafe on Philip Island.

Small Blessings was The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald’s pick of the week recently. Read all about it in Kerryn Goldsworthy’s wonderful review, below!

My publisher, Allen & Unwin, recently asked me to write a piece for International Women’s Day using this year’s theme – #BalanceforBetter Lately, I have been thinking about the power that comes from allowing ourselves and those around us to …

I recently wrote about four books that changed me for The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald. It took me a good while to whittle my way down to such a small stack of favourites, but the task made me …

Small Blessings is Allen & Unwin’s book club pick of the month! To celebrate, they are giving away a Book-Club-In-A-Box pack, which includes ten copies of the novel, wine and snacks. The pack is perfect for existing clubs and for …

I was thrilled by this recent review of Small Blessings by Theresa Smith Writes. It is honest and heartfelt, and shows a real understanding of the book. It also left me quite teary… in a good way. Thanks Theresa! To …

Small Blessings was launched into the world at Readings bookstore last Wednesday with the help of talented Melbourne broadcaster, editor and writer, Mel Cranenburgh, and the creative director of Move. Create. Dance, Anne Gollan. It was wonderful to see so …
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