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Erin Hortle on Motherhood, Surfing and A Catalogue of Love

Erin Hortle on Motherhood, Surfing and A Catalogue of Love

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In this episode, Nadia Mahjouri welcomes the talented Erin Hortle, a Tasmanian author whose latest novel, A Catalogue of Love, has recently hit the shelves. Erin shares her journey of writing this coming-of-age story set on the picturesque Bruny Island, where the protagonist Nika navigates love, loss, and identity against the backdrop of her unique upbringing. The conversation delves into Erin's exploration of motherhood, the challenges of balancing writing with parenting, and her reflections on the complexities of female friendships. As they discuss the intricacies of creating a narrative that intertwines personal and cultural identity, Erin reveals how her own experiences as a mother have influenced her writing process. This episode is a profound exploration of the intersections between motherhood, creativity, and the stories that shape our lives.



WHO IS YOUR HOST?

Nadia Mahjouri is the author of Half Truth, her debut novel released on Feb 11, 2025. Available NOW!!!

Nadia Mahjouri is a therapist at The Holding Space Counselling. If you would like to reach out for support, you can book an appointment online. Nadia works face to face in nipaluna or online everywhere.

Her website is www.nadiamahjouri.com.au and you can find her on Instagram @nadiamahjouri or sign up for her newsletter The Whole Truth: Stories of Ache and Ecstasy.

Or you can email nadiamahjouriauthor@gmail.com



Keywords

Introduction to Erin Hortle and her novel A Catalogue of Love

Discussion on the themes of love, loss, and identity

Exploration of the challenges of motherhood and writing

Insights into the protagonist Nika's journey and Tasmanian setting

Reflections on female friendships and community support

Erin's writing process and the impact of motherhood on her work

Conclusion and thoughts on the importance of storytelling



🔑 Episode Keywords

Motherhood, Writing Life, Erin Hortle, A Catalogue of Love, Tasmanian Literature, Female Friendship, Identity, Creative Process, Community Support




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