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Waurn Ponds author Sally Learey has written eight books, including two picture books for children set in Geelong. She speaks to Ash Bolt about her love for writing.

Tell us a little bit about yourself…

I began my career as a teacher.

These days I work as a presenter/facilitator, author, consultant and executive coach.

I love my work – it’s a natural extension of who I am. It enables me to expand the hearts and minds of others’ every day.

Where did your love for writing come from?

I have always loved to write! I have a fascination with words and the power of stories.

At one stage I wanted to be a journalist!

The saying goes … “There is a book in everyone.” I’ve now written eight books – I love the pleasure my books bring to others.

The genres I write (children’s picture books and non-fiction: personal development) are also those I love to read.

I also write/create workshops, professional learning and conference presentations.

What are you working on at the moment?

I am working on a conference presentation to support the needs of diverse learners.

Where do you find the inspiration for your stories?

My stories are inspired by my own experiences, my family, culture and community.

What’s your favourite thing to do locally?

I love walking the Barwon River. I walk it most days.

What’s something about you that people might not know?

I sang on stage with Human Nature at a concert.

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