I have been fortunate that my good friend Roy Maloy has trusted me with writing some stories that he has included in his books.
Roy has an extensive catalogue which are available to purchase through Shop the Independent Bookstore | Lulu
I have linked the books I have written stories for down below.
I am currently writing my first independent book which will be called “In Her Words: Stories of the Executed Women of Australia”. This will be released (hopefully!) at the Adelaide Fringe Festival in March 2026. There are more details on the book and the show that I will be performing in Adelaide next year under the In Her Words tab.

Black Widow: Women Who Kill
The majority of murders are committed by white males who are 18-35 years of age and motivated by anger. Yet this is not always the case. From Shakespeare to the Bible, the act of murder has fascinated us throughout time. The human experience where one person takes the life of another in an act of murder affect us all. Throughout history there have been a small number of outsider criminals who separate themselves for the fact that they are not the usual murderers, for the simple fact they are female. "Black Widow" is a term used in less enlightened times to describe a woman who kill. In this book we explore over a dozen fascinating cases where women either try to or succeed in killing another person. With contributions from Head Historian of the Geelong Gaol Museum, Deb Robinson, Queer True Crime Author, Ash Tonkin and Roy Maloy. "Black Widow" will fascinate you!

The Hunt for the Australian RIpper
In 1888 a series of murders In Whitechapel, England rocked the world. The media were quick to sensationalise the title, Jack the Ripper, and a grim legend was created. Over the decades that followed the original murders a series of copycat killings took place in Victoria Australia, alongside the appearance of a man suspected of being the actual Ripper!

Crime on Country
The Colour of Crime presents a selection of true crime yarns that tell the story of the Aboriginal experience on Wadawurrung Country at the time of federation. From the story of Bonjon, and the sovereignty case that led to Marbo, to the stories about a 14 year old Gunaikurnai lad that the circus left behind, this book faithfully captures a deeply true and real account of life for Mob as the gold rush ended and modernity began.