To celebrate my Substack debut with a giveaway of the novel TIDDAS

To celebrate the 10th anniversary of releasing Tiddas (Simon & Schuster, 2014), and my Substack debute today, I am giving away five copies of the novel, because it’s the story of five incredible female friends.

To go in the draw, please head over to my Substack, subscribe then write FIVE words that best describe your BFFs, your tiddas, whether they are you biological sisters, your circle of close friends, the awesome women you choose to work with, or maybe they are the women in your bookclub or running group.

The competition is open to AUSTRALIAN ONLY subscribers, sorry, and the winners will be announced on April 8.

For who don’t know the storyline of this novel, here’s the publisher’s blurb:

A story about what it means to be a friend …

Five women, best friends for decades, meet once a month to talk about books … and life, love and the jagged bits in between. Dissecting each other’s lives seems the most natural thing in the world – and honesty, no matter how brutal, is something they treasure. Best friends tell each other everything, don’t they? But each woman harbours a complex secret and one weekend, without warning, everything comes unstuck.

Izzy, soon to be the first Black woman with her own television show, has to make a decision that will change everything.
Veronica, recently divorced and dedicated to raising the best sons in the world, has forgotten who she is.
Xanthe, desperate for a baby, can think of nothing else, even at the expense of her marriage.
Nadine, so successful at writing other people’s stories, is determined to blot out her own.
Ellen, footloose by choice, begins to question all that she’s fought for.

When their circle begins to fracture and the old childhood ways don’t work anymore, is their sense of sistahood enough to keep it intact? How well do these tiddas really know each other?

Praise for Tiddas
‘Generous and witty’ Susan Johnson

‘This enjoyable and human story is impressively interwoven with historical and contemporary Aboriginal issues.’ Sun Herald

‘A celebration of female friendships’ Sunday Territorian

‘Will resonate with many readers … a novel that asks whether a strong sense of sisterhood is enough to keep friends together.’ Burnie Advocate


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