Frequently Asked Questions.

How did you write your own book?

For a full run down of my inspiration, check out my blog. Basically, writing a book has been a lifelong dream of mine and after I was inspired by some personal experiences, I took the leap and took a course on how to self-publish.

Have you submitted any stories to Traditional Publishers?

I have started to do this as I would love the opportunity to be able to share my stories far and wide. I haven’t heard anything back just yet, but fingers crossed for me!

How can I get a copy of your book without paying postage?

If you live in South Australia, my book is available in a range of shop fronts where you can pick my book up without being charged for shipping. You can check out my stockists page for a more detailed list. If you live interstate or overseas, there are less options available but keep an eye out on Amazon or other retailers who might have special deals on shipping - or free shipping if you purchase over a certain amount.

Are you writing any more stories?

I absolutely am. I have two that are almost perfect (in my eyes) and which I am hoping to put the final touches on and potentially publish in 2026. I am aspiring to start writing a novel in the near future, which will be a lot longer in the works.

What age group is The Duck Who Couldn’t Eat Snails most suited to?

Anyone can enjoy this easy-to-read children’s book. However, when I wrote it, I had in mind the audience would be preschool to early primary school child age.