Kia ora, I'm Gwen – a writer whose heart spans continents. My journey began beneath the Southern African sky, weaving through the streets of London and the vibrant cityscape of Hong Kong before I fell in love with and moved to the land of the long white cloud, Aotearoa, New Zealand.
In the serene embrace of a country sanctuary, I share my days with my partner, a waddling of ducks and my steadfast companion, a bearded collie named Huxley. In the early morning hours, you'll find me writing while the calls of the native moreporks serenade the moon. I am a night owl.
Motherhood has graced me with two remarkable young men, and in a previous life, I was a lawyer specialising in crime and human rights. I have always been a keen explorer and a seekKia ora, I'm Gwen – a writer whose heart spans continents. My journey began beneath the Southern African sky, weaving through the streets of London and the vibrant cityscape of Hong Kong before I fell in love with and moved to the land of the long white cloud, Aotearoa, New Zealand.
In the serene embrace of a country sanctuary, I share my days with my partner, a waddling of ducks and my steadfast companion, a bearded collie named Huxley. In the early morning hours, you'll find me writing while the calls of the native moreporks serenade the moon. I am a night owl.
Motherhood has graced me with two remarkable young men, and in a previous life, I was a lawyer specialising in crime and human rights. I have always been a keen explorer and a seeker of the deeper meanings of life, and ever since I can remember – I have written.
Writing has sustained me in the darkest times and brought unimaginable colour and friendship into my life. It’s only now in midlife that I have the privilege of pursuing it full-time, and I couldn’t be happier.
Anais Nin eloquently penned that we write to taste life twice - in the moment and in retrospect. I hope my words and books will offer you a unique taste of another life and transport you to new worlds where you will find a connection to a deeper part of yourself because even though our lives may be miles apart – we are all connected by our stories.