Your only limits are your imagination when you study a Bachelor of Arts. Graduate and Wiradjuri woman Kristie Harris is creating her own worlds of fantasy and wonder through her recently published children’s book and upcoming young adult novel.
Kristie’s children’s book, Andi’s Mermaid Tale, was published by Austin Macauley Publishers in 2023 and explores an underwater adventure in search of the prettiest shell in the sea. Her fantasy novel, A Queen’s Glory, was shortlisted for the 2023 Daisy Utemorrah Award and is the first of a five-part series exploring a world of mystical creatures including fae, witches, sirens, mermaids, Gods and more.
Kristie decided to take the wheel and enrol in the and subsequent at Southern Cross University after previously working as a truck driver.
She had always planned on writing adult fiction but following her studies decided to turn a new page.
“I had never considered writing children’s books but after studying a unit on writing for young people, I was opened up to a whole new world of writing,” Kristie said. “I’ve got three kids and so it was great to be able to write a story for them.”
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Studying creative writing not only helped Kristie develop creative writing skills but also essay writing which she now uses in her role as Community Engagement Data Officer at the Institute for Urban Indigenous Health.
“I create the surveys and disseminate the feedback back to the community regarding our findings on research. It’s been really helpful being able to learn how to structure that properly,” Kristie said.
As an online student, Kristie said she enjoyed her time studying at Southern Cross University: “The online platform was really easy to use. I enjoyed the community feel of the University. I received a few scholarships during my studies and it was nice to have my hard work recognised.”
Kristie said studying creative writing has helped her start a new chapter in life.
“When you write, you get to create your own world. It opens up a whole realm of possibilities for what could or could not happen. I enjoy living in other worlds.
“My studies have changed my whole career trajectory. I was driving trucks and now I’m writing surveys and research papers and working on my career as an author.”