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Wisdom Within – Megan Dalla-Camina on her novel She Who Remembers
In She Who Remembers, MEGAN DALLA-CAMINA explores feminine wisdom, inner authority and the quiet knowing many women have been taught to ignore. Drawing on her corporate leadership experience and PhD research, she invites women to reconnect with body, intuition and truth.
ROWENA MORCOM reports.
Megan Dalla-Camina grew up in Sydney in what she describes as a typical Australian family. But, she says, ‘From a very young age my inner world was anything ...
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Features

Home Food by writer ELIZABETH HEWSON delivers simple, comforting, sometimes nostalgic, always proudly imperfect ...

DEBORAH LAWRIE made history as Australia's first female pilot for a major commercial airline. Now she's the ...

DURKHANAI AYUBI reflects on exile, memory and the sustaining power of food in her book She Who Tastes, ...

Aunty Beryl's Cookbook from BERYL VAN-OPLOO, a respected Gamilaroi Elder, shares her love of First Nations cooking ...

ELIZABETH HEWSON is a home cook, recipe writer, columnist, author, creator of the #SaturdayNightPasta movement and ...

In She Who Remembers, MEGAN DALLA-CAMINA explores feminine wisdom, inner authority and the quiet knowing many ...

HANNAH MOLONEY is an author, sustainability advocate and a TV presenter who is passionate about urban agriculture, ...

JULIET MARILLIER is celebrating 25 years of writing. She is best known for the ‘Sevenwaters’ series, the ‘Warrior ...

Swallowed by a Whale offers original advice on how you can start writing from 60 contemporary authors, drawing on ...

In the early 2000s, NATASHA LESTER swapped her role as Maybelline’s marketing manager for a career in novel ...

The classic art of cake-baking is so full of joy, wonder and memory, and every possible style of cake is covered ...

From ROSAILIE HAM, author of the best-selling drama The Dressmaker, comes a hilarious look at the process of ...

Inspired by the classic novel Jane Eyre, NATASHA LESTER weaves a captivating story of the entertainment industry ...

The Hobart Hotel is a compelling new Tasmanian historical fiction from best-selling author MARY-LOU STEPHENS. We ...

Storm Over Camelot is the thrilling conclusion to the 'Morgan Le Fay' series by SOPHIE KEETCH. Set in Medieval ...

Once We Were Wildlife by best-selling author INGA SIMPSON is a tender, luminous collection of interconnected ...

The Society of Literary Marauders by SASHA WASLEY explores the joy of rebellion, female friendships, literary ...

How Korean Corn Dogs Changed My Life by ALICE AMELIA is a new tell-all memoir of a young British K-drama fan and ...

The World Belongs to Children by RAYA GOLDTWIG is her compelling and lyrical memoir of her childhood in WWII ...
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Reviews

When an author such as Adelaide writes that her latest small gem of a book is ‘autofiction’, one scrambles for a ...

This is the third in the ‘Menzies Mental Health’ series by the prolific writing duo of Anne Buist and Graeme ...

Cookie has been incarcerated for more than two decades. With his release finally in sight, he is asked to join a ...

If you like contemporary fiction that sweeps you off your feet with romance while tugging at your heartstrings, ...

Keira lives in a hellhole Newtown share house with two friends, is barely scraping by as a nanny for a rich, ...

When four young women meet at Oxford in 1928, they are drawn together by their love of reading, their rebellious ...

In August 1961, Sylvia Plath and her husband, Ted Hughes, buy Court Green, a thatched cottage in North Tawton, ...

In the picture-perfect seaside town of Shellwater Bay, three women meet at early morning gym classes and forge a ...

At first, over 100 women lived in this feminist utopia on an isolated mountaintop in the Australian bush. But ...

We first meet Grace in Melbourne in winter. She is in a long-term relationship with Jack, a work-obsessed lawyer. ...

Steffie’s dad has just died and it’s obvious she has a complicated relationship with him, with the community she ...

Ghassan’s family escaped Gaza and are living in Yarmouk, a refugee camp in Syria during Bashar al-Assad’s reign. ...

Charlie Jones needs a fresh start, where she can leave behind unsatisfactory relationships and pursue her dream of ...

This novel follows the lives of its principal characters over some 50 years from the 1970s. Primarily they are ...

The Minstrels gives so much story: a hard yet tender look at Australian farm towns, sexist warts and all; a love ...

The Suite Secret is the sequel to The Other Brother, in the ‘London Hearts’ series.
This book follows Gemma and ...

Two Can Play is a short novella following Viola and Jesse’s romance set in the world of video gaming.
Viola ...

This atmospheric dark fantasy is rooted in fairytales and folklore.
Malka, the healer’s daughter, has seen how ...

A tightly crafted, atmospheric thriller, Haze grips from the first page and never loosens its hold. Vivid, flawed ...

And the Corpse Wore Tartan is Stuart MacBride’s second book in the ‘Steel & Tufty’ series. It is set in a ...

Redbelly Crossing is inspired by a true case from the early 1970s in Sydney’s Eastern suburbs. While it doesn’t ...

Dove lost both her parents in a car crash in her late teens. Since then, she has lived her life depending only on ...

Financial whiz Tavish Advani is feeling hopeful as he drives back to the Prasad mansion overlooking Lake Tarawera, ...

This is the second book in a series centred on Detective Sergeant Stephen Minter – an Austrian-born, cockney Jew, ...

Former British journalist and government speechwriter Janice Hallett burst onto the mystery scene during the ...

The formidable intellect of Kate Holden is on display with this collection of six essays. She’d mostly lived in ...

While this memoir is a slice of Jane Messer’s life, the focus leans towards her father, Michael, and her paternal ...

In Robert Lacey’s definitive accounts of modern Saudi Arabia, The Kingdom and Inside the Kingdom he identifies ...

Frank Dikötter has written extensively on modern Chinese political history, and there is no doubt he knows his ...

Riots is based on Fiona Skyring’s PhD dissertation about the involvement of returned soldiers in civil disorder in ...

The book charts the evolution of war crimes tribunals from Nuremberg and Tokyo to The Hague, exposing both the ...

The Führerbunker, Vorbunker, the chancellery buildings, and the Chancellery Gardens in the heart of Nazi Berlin, ...

Jeff Steel’s Against the Rising Sun is a powerful and deeply moving account of Allied prisoners of war during ...

This book explores how human creativity has shaped the modern world. In just 220 pages, Leigh traces innovation ...

Trace Balla is a ‘story catcher’ who creates graphic novels and children’s books about connecting with Country and ...

The opening chapter in The Couple’s Retreat is the standard scene setter, the author introducing us to two rich ...

This is a delightful – and delightfully short – book about love and loss, with a cinematic sensibility.
Julian, ...

Many novels have already been written utilising an eco-dystopian setting. So, approaching this concept from a very ...

This is an odd collection of novella and short stories with the surrealist bent of dreamscapes. And, for the most ...

It might take a little while to come to grips with this novel. The effort expended though, in this magnificently ...

Firstly, In a Common Hour is astonishingly good. The writing is at once intense, personal, deep and profound, yet ...

Kate is taking some time out, recovering from the trauma she experienced in Louise Milligan’s first ...

It’s 1704. Alexander Selkirk wades into the sea, begging for his life, as his fellow sailors row away, abandoning ...

This is a unique take on narrative voice, where a book has enough agency to narrate its own sections. The book in ...

Thompson is a British author and journalist who is passionate about libraries. She is also devoted to capturing ...
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