Portrait of Liv Lorkin, a talented author, illustrator, and designer. She is captured smiling at the camera, showcasing shoulder-length short brown hair and a freckled face. The background features illustrations on the wall, providing a glimpse into her creative and artistic environment.

Australian children’s book author, illustrator and visual storyteller. I weave magic, creativity and fun into all I do.

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New Voices of the South Coast: A Showcase for Debut Writers

Join author and illustrator Liv Lorkin alongside a panel of self-published and debut authors for the 2024 Berry Writers Festival. Hear Liv and her fellow panel guests discuss how they navigated the process of publishing their books and what the landscape looks like for upcoming and aspiring authors, facilitated by Allison Tait as part of a collaboration between Berry Writers Festival and South Coast Writers Centre. Further details can be found here.

About the Book

Join Sage as she navigates the intricate landscape of grief and loss in this heart-warming middle-grade tale. Sage’s life looks unclear after losing her mum, but her resilient spirit lights the way for little readers seeking comfort and understanding in the toughest of times.

This thoughtful tale explores themes of friendship, self-discovery and the healing power of vulnerability. Beautifully illustrated throughout with stamps representing each stage of grief, this book offers a compassionate companion for all on their own journey through grief.

About Liv Lorkin

Liv Lorkin is a heart-led creative, children’s book author, and illustrator. She crafts thoughtful and vibrant stories, navigating complex emotional themes in her work, including childhood grief, while spreading messages of hope through storytelling.

In 2021, amidst lockdowns, Liv discovered her niche in self-publishing with her first picture book, “Winter in Ballarat.” Since then, she has authored five and illustrated six more books, culminating in her latest release, “Sage and the Journey of Grief.” Drawing from her childhood experience of losing her mum, Liv infuses her middle-grade work with authenticity and empathy.

When not immersed in illustrating on Dharawal land, she can be found exploring gardens, finishing a good puzzle and drinking her third cup of tea.

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