An Australian storyteller, Rebecca is passionate about creating meaningful content that resonates with her readers, both young and old.
Prior to diving into the creative world full time, Rebecca worked as a lawyer, spending several years as a state Coroner’s solicitor, where she delt with matters involving death in unusual circumstances. Following this, she transitioned into historic sexual abuse cases. Her career exposed her to the complexities of life’s highs and lows, shaping her unique storytelling approach, which blends fantasy with themes of mental health and spirituality.
Beyond fiction, Rebecca has a deep passion for military history, particularly the untold stories of Australian women who served in wars of our past, both off and on-shore. She is dedicated to uncovering and sharing these overlooked narratives, ensuring their courage and contributions are remembered.
When not using her words, Rebecca dabbles in water colours. Her art seeks to challenge societal norms around beauty and nudity. Her artistic journey is deeply personal—rooted in both creative exploration and lived experience.
Rebecca is best known for her bold and unapologetic nude paintings, which celebrate the diversity of the human form. With a particular interest in dismantling the absurdity of shame surrounding nakedness, her art invites viewers to reconsider what it means to be beautiful. "Thick or thin, short or tall, we are all magnificent," she affirms—a belief that took on deeper meaning after she sustained physical injuries during the birth of her first daughter. What began as artistic curiosity evolved into a profound mission to reclaim and redefine bodily autonomy and beauty.
Her unique style blends confident colour with intentional abstraction. She uses the fluidity and texture of watercolours to represent Universal energy, often leaving heads, hands, and feet unfinished—symbolising her belief that we are all expressions of one shared consciousness. In contrast, Rebecca applies acrylics and other more rigid materials to her backgrounds, representing the tangible world and the illusion of external control over our lives.
Though it took years to build the courage to publicly share her art, Rebecca now embraces vulnerability through her work. Her words and paintings are not only raw and emotionally resonant—they’re a reflection of the energy that flows within her.
An Australian storyteller, Rebecca is passionate about creating meaningful content that resonates with her readers, both young and old.
Prior to diving into the creative world full time, Rebecca worked as a lawyer, spending several years as a state Coroner’s solicitor, where she delt with matters involving death in unusual circumstances. Following this, she transitioned into historic sexual abuse cases. Her career exposed her to the...
Her War: The Untold Story of Australia’s Women in WWII
As World War II rages and the Japanese threat looms ever closer to Australia’s shores, the nation’s men are fighting on the European front. Left behind, the women have only one option—fight like a girl.
Based on true events, Her War is a gripping ten-episode screenplay that unveils the...
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Her War: The Untold Story of Australia’s Women in WWII
As World War II rages and the Japanese threat looms ever closer to Australia’s shores, the nation’s men are fighting on the European front. Left behind, the women have only one option—fight like a girl.
Based on true events, Her War is a gripping ten-episode screenplay that unveils the...
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