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Impostor Syndrome

August 25, 2023 ~ Kylie Eklund-Denman ~ 2 Comments

It's the beginning of 2021 and Melbourne is in a lull between two COVID lockdowns. I have been writing a blog for six years and decide I would like to improve my writing. I happen across a Reflective Writing Course on a local Facebook group. It is partly funded by a government grant and sounds … Continue reading Impostor Syndrome

At the Foot of the Cherry Tree

August 18, 2023August 25, 2023 ~ Kylie Eklund-Denman ~ Leave a comment

Going to bookshops is one of my favourite things to do. I am sure no-one is surprised by this. Last week I wandered into Dymocks and was immediately drawn to one of the end shelves. The book displayed on the top shelf and the accompanying signage was covered in cherry blossom. Cherry blossom is another … Continue reading At the Foot of the Cherry Tree

State Library of BRICKtoria

August 11, 2023January 17, 2024 ~ Kylie Eklund-Denman ~ 2 Comments

Regular readers, friends, and family, will know I am an enthusiastic fan of the State Library in Melbourne. As a teenager, I was often found ditching school to study in the hallowed Dome. Luckily, not often found out. Sorry Mum and Dad. I was quite sure I would be a successful autodidact, a self-learner, with … Continue reading State Library of BRICKtoria

The Gift of Books

August 5, 2023August 5, 2023 ~ Kylie Eklund-Denman ~ 2 Comments

I think I’ve always been cognisant of the life learning available through reading. Reading books about people’s experiences of adversity and challenge can offer opportunity to understand hardship and to discover empathy and compassion. It allows the reader to take emotional risks without any actual risk. Recently I’ve been reading quite a lot of historical … Continue reading The Gift of Books

The Anniversary

July 28, 2023July 29, 2024 ~ Kylie Eklund-Denman ~ 3 Comments

Tomorrow is the 10 year anniversary of my late-husband, Michael's, death. Anniversaries of this kind are often really difficult times to 'survive.' They can bring to the surface feelings which we are too busy in our day-to-day lives to acknowledge. The first few years of birthdays, anniversaries, and other times of celebration were dire. The … Continue reading The Anniversary

The City of Writers

July 21, 2023 ~ Kylie Eklund-Denman ~ Leave a comment

Before heading to Europe a month ago I read, extensively, about French writers and writers from other countries living in France, particularly in Paris. I had mapped out a walk for us to follow around the 5e arrondissement, or The Latin Quarter, which included Shakespeare and Company, a bookshop I have written about previously. (To … Continue reading The City of Writers

A (literary) French Revolution

May 31, 2023 ~ Kylie Eklund-Denman ~ Leave a comment

When I started reading A Moveable Feast, by Ernest Hemingway, I had no idea I would be opening a floodgate. It was February, and deciding I wanted to expand my reading horizons, I downloaded the title on Audible. We were staying in Brisbane and I had hours alone to walk and listen. I enjoyed it … Continue reading A (literary) French Revolution

So…what is your book about?

May 18, 2023May 18, 2023 ~ Kylie Eklund-Denman ~ 3 Comments

When I started writing my book, I had a very definite idea, or ideas, regarding what is would be about. However, as I write it is morphing and growing into something I did not expect. Apparently this is not only common, it is to be expected. My course, Writing the Narrative Non-Fiction Book, at Faber … Continue reading So…what is your book about?

Freedom and Writing

April 27, 2023April 28, 2023 ~ Kylie Eklund-Denman ~ 3 Comments

I take for granted that I can sit, whenever I want, and write whatever I like, and then publish it. Of course I censor myself, as far as language and appropriateness are concerned. I am not wanting to offend. But, I am free to have my own opinions and ideas. In many places this is … Continue reading Freedom and Writing

The Elusive Muse

April 20, 2023 ~ Kylie Eklund-Denman ~ 3 Comments

Stephen King warns of waiting for your muse to present themselves when you are ready to sit down and write. According to him..."he's a hardheaded guy who's not susceptible to a lot of creative fluttering...Your job is to make sure the muse knows where you're going to be every day from nine 'til noon. Or … Continue reading The Elusive Muse

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I respectfully acknowledge the Wurundjeri people as the traditional owners of the land on which I write and live, and the rich history of storytelling being an important part of the culture. I pay my respects to the elders, past and present, and acknowledge sovereignty of this land was never ceded.

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If you’ve listened to the podcast, this is the sweet little mouth that was singing ‘The Roof Is on Fire’. So sweet, so cute, just starting kindergarten. The sunset in Brasil, that I talk about in the podcast. It was spectacular. I loved listening to the episode of That Day podcast with Jac and Kylie, as it reminded me of how lucky I am. This photo of Christ the Redeemer, in Rio de Janeiro, was taken from a helicopter. I actually looked into those stone eyes as we circled around the statue. A pinch me. is this real moment. That Day Podcast Chatting to Mark Mupotsa-Russell today about his excellent book The Wolf Who Cried Boy at Belgrave Library was both fun and thought provoking. I loved reading The Wolf Who Cried Boy, and particularly loved the 6-year-old protagonist, Henry. Author talks are the best, and I’m really enjoying the opportunity to ask the questions. Today is International Haiku Day. This is the first haiku Stu @maskedman01  wrote for me. The final line in Japanese says 'Kylie, I'm home.' Stu gifted this haiku with my Georg Jensen daisy, that I wear everyday. He writes me a haiku for nearly every occasion, and I often write one in response ❤ Such a romantic 🥰 For 12 years, Mum and I thought I was a Moodle. But today, at Bunnings, a lady said I was definitely a Shoodle (Shih tsu x poodle). We looked it up, and we think she’s right? My ears are long, and so is my body. I’m a bit stubborn. My fur is wavy, not curly. Mum loves me either way ❤️ Bookclub 📚♥ Friday night we went to Robin Boyd's Walsh Street House in South Yarra for a 1960s style cocktail party and house tour. With the settlement of our new, mid-century home looming, we were keen to seek inspiration and we were not disappointed.

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