Light-hearted tales about the delights and despairs of parenting, probation, and modern life.
'Honest, heartfelt and very funny,' - Jessica Knappett (Actress, comedian, writer)
30 something mum to a toddling whirlwind. Writing about motherhood, womanhood and how society shapes both. Sometimes deep, sometimes funny, most times a bit of both. Honest reflections on the ups, downs and sideways. Probably exposing myself.
Sundaze Book Café is the home of everyday magic, joyful living and conversations likely to be had over a hot drink with a friend in a café, capturing the syrup-slow feel and glow of a Sunday. These are essays with the autobiographical approach.
A warm, kind place to land and read one highly-sensitive woman's insights into a life felt deeply. A mix of light-hearted observations, deeper personal essays and poetry. Written with raw honesty, compassion and a healthy dollop of humour. 💛
Short humor for anyone who chuckles, guffaws, snickers, hoots, or otherwise expresses mirth. New posts from comedy writer Greg Nix and a rotating cast of contributors three times per week!
A cosy, welcoming place to be inspired by the quiet power of noticing beauty & wonder. We explore our creative lives through the lens of the seasons, and what it means to tell our stories with meaningful PR.
The Unfiltered Irish Mammy: Radical honesty on surviving motherhood's toughest challenges. Join the three-ring circus of a Gen Z teen, toddler, and baby while navigating ED recovery, faith (Iman), and finding your anchor in the chaos.
she’s a millennial mom of two, she’s writing about life in the liminal space of a career pause, and she might take a pair of scissors to her bangs at any moment.
Thinking and writing about home, motherhood, and peace of mind, among other things. Sharing my small shifts in perspective and habit as I chase a cozier, more balanced life.
My books have been translated into 25 languages and optioned for the screen. Follow my misadventures in publishing. Learn from my wins. Laugh at my mistakes.
I write about my every day as a doctor and a mother who is still trying to hold on to a sense of identity. I am also working on a memoir about my experience of pregnancy as a doctor in training.