Writer | Founder of Eynesbury Press
I’m a Melbourne-based writer drawn to the quiet corners; memory, legacy, and the ripple of intergenerational choices. My fiction isn’t afraid to make readers uncomfortable, to ask too much, or to feel everything at once.
Since 2020 I’ve written over a million words, completed four longform manuscripts, and placed in national competitions including the Furphy Prize. My work explores love, transformation, and self-determination, with a focus on character-led stories that blur realism with something stranger, where women get to be complex, hungry, and a little dangerous.
I write around family life; after bedtime stories, on train rides, in the middle of everything else. There’s always a draft on the go and a cup of tea gone cold on the desk.
Eynesbury Press grew out of my search for a community where writers could share work, nurture each other, and experiment freely. When I couldn’t find it, I built it. It’s a space for refining fiction, strange and literary, where voice matters more than polish and writers are taken seriously even when they don’t fit in a neat box.
Alongside my own writing, I run monthly workshops, share resources on The Writer’s Nest, and am preparing retreats under the Nestled banner. I also mentor emerging writers and will soon be offering structural and developmental feedback to those ready to push their work further.
Here’s to many more stories told, shared, and fiercely protected.
And to many more cold cups of tea.

