The Author Angle - with Ocean Reeve
Rhonda completed a Diploma of Family History through the University of Tasmania in 2018. Researching family history has become a passion, and she delights in helping others uncover the stories of their ancestors. Rhonda achieved a BA (Hons) from Griffith University in 2009. Her thesis, The Transformative Effects of the Steam Locomotive in English Literature, combines her passions, literature and steam engines. Documenting life in New Zealand’s railway settlements frequently features in her short story writing. The Gold Coast Writers’ Association launched a compilation book in October 2020 in which one of these tales appears. She has co-written two books, one advising parents how to help their autistic children and the second to assist children with Autism Spectrum Disorders to communicate more effectively. Her co-writer on ASD and Rhonda has almost completed a third book. This will assist teens with ASD. Great-Grandma Elské’s Bamboo Cane was published by Ocean Reeve Publishing [https://www.oceanreevepublishing.com/] in 2017. This is a children’s picture book which documents an incident that occurred when a local lady lost her Tai Chi cane. While embracing principles in Australia’s Early Years Learning Framework and New Zealand’s Te Whariki, Early Childhood Education Curriculum the book demonstrates the value in an elderly person while highlighting the joyous traditions that occur within caring families. It was a joy to write. In 2018 Rhonda participated in an author expo which culminated in the writing of the compilation book Get Known Be Seen – How to Write Your Book and Leverage It. Each author’s story appears as a chapter. This lead to writing reviews for The Disruptive Author, [https://www.mjlpublications.com.au/the-disruptive-author/] the magazine produced by the publisher of the compilation book. In 2019 Rhonda wrote articles for two local publications, Sandgate Guide and Redcliffe Guide. In addition to the book for autistic teens, current projects include a second children’s picture book and a biography documenting the childhood of two Australian women; sisters, now in the seventies. Rhonda is currently writing articles on NDIS and ASD for the Plan Management arm of aVers Cloud Solutions [https://avers.com.au/NDIS-Plan-Management/]
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