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Children's books author becomes the first Australian to receive breakthrough 'Thyroid RFA' procedure
Reported by Channel Seven News 2020 was already a year full of twists and turns and for children's books author and co-founder of Wise As Stories , Reeta Dhar, but life had a few more curveballs to serve. What started as a mild cough whilst she was working on her first picture book, Willow the Wonderer , became a fixture in her life towards the end of 2020, impacting her speech. A series of diagnostics and consultations later doctors confirmed she had a growth in her left

Reeta Dhar
Apr 27, 20213 min read


My real-time account of practicing mindfulness on a restless day
I am currently on the first ‘gap year’ of my life. It has turned out to be quite ‘the gap’ as thanks to COVID, I’ve had to shelve all my plans as it all involved travel! I started to work on other projects close to my heart instead. Most days I find myself happily self-employed in these but from time-to-time I feel a sense of utter restlessness and discontent set in. It is during one such ‘episode’ that I penned this article, in real-time, as I worked through my restless mind

Reeta Dhar
Apr 19, 20218 min read


Why have rhymes fallen out of favour with children's book publishers
When we first decided to started working on Willow the Wonderer, it felt utterly natural to us to write it in verse. In fact the premise of the whole story had come into Darren's mind decades ago in the form of a rhyme: Willow the wonderer Woke up one day Wondering about happiness And where it lay. But to bring this to the world, we soon realised we'd need to start our own children's publishing company. Here's the backstory. When we first began to write our first picture book

Reeta Dhar
Apr 15, 20214 min read


Wisdom with hindsight: 10 things about parenting that mum and dad got right
The parent and child relationship is as primordial as it gets. It's one that shapes and influences our lives right to the very end and like every other relationship, it has its ups and downs - remember your teens? It's also not uncommon for many to have fraught relationships with their parents right into adulthood, and at some level harbour resentment and blame for where we find ourselves in life and the 'lack' that we may feel. The truth that we all realise at some stage i

Reeta Dhar
Apr 5, 202110 min read


The problems with self-publishing on Amazon
Amazon has long been hailed as the saviour for self-publishing authors, providing access to not only a huge marketplace to sell books but also to a complete range of publishing, printing and logistics services. It was only we delved into the 'economics' of it all that it felt more akin to daylight robbery ... As we worked through the plans for launching our first book, Willow the Wonderer , it became obvious to us that ignoring the conventional wisdom on the internet was the

Reeta Dhar
Mar 23, 20217 min read


We choose to challenge false narratives in our picture books
Another International Women’s Day (IWD) has come and gone. IWDs have always felt bitter-sweet to me. It’s nice that we carve out one day out of 365 to call out and recognise women in all our glory. But part of me wants to live in a world where this sort of ‘campaign’ was not needed — certainly not for a group that makes up 50% of the world’s population... There is no doubt that we have come a long way but it’s 2021. In this day and age why is it that women continue to lag beh

Reeta Dhar
Mar 16, 20213 min read
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“Light a campfire and everyone's a storyteller"
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