ABOUT SUSANNAH

The nomadic early years of Susannah’s life were spent exploring the remote towns and backroads of regional Australia, her home a caravan towed behind her father’s prized possession, a 1957 Land Rover. New places and faces ignited her already active imagination, instilling a love of reading, story-writing and a dream of one day becoming a full-time novelist. While her family eventually settled on the mid north coast of NSW, Susannah never lost her desire to venture further afield to explore career opportunities as a writer. After studying at the University of Newcastle, Susannah moved to Sydney where she dabbled in filmmaking while rising from rooky journalist to editor, managing editor, and magazine publisher with News Limited, Fairfax, Macquarie Publications and Australian Provincial Newspapers.

During her early thirties, motherhood prompted a career change into corporate communication. With a job offer in the South Pacific, Susannah relocated her young family to Fiji for several years, where she worked closely with 12 Island Nations to share their unique cultural stories with the world. Several moves later (Brisbane, Port Douglas and Coffs Harbour), Susannah returned to the mid north coast of NSW where her career diversified into major regional development projects, including a highway bypass, a cinema complex, a flying school and an offical Guinness World Record for the most number of people – almost 2000! – wearing an Akubra hat in one place at one time, on the bank of the Macleay River.

Meanwhile, Susannah’s life-long desire to write a novel continued to burn. When her children left home for university, she made a now-or-never decision to walk away from 9-5 work and begin writing fiction full-time.

Her first novel, Between Husbands and Wives, was published by Pantera Press on July 30, 2024. Susannah’s second novel, Without A Trace, also a psychological crime thriller, will be published by Pantera Press in August 2026.