Freelance Writing and Editing

With an extensive background in psychological research, plus an avid interest in writing and editing, Sue has the experience to assist you with your writing or editing tasks. 

Sue has published extensively in the academic and popular media. In addition to her experience as a university researcher since the late 1980s, Sue has postgraduate qualifications in writing, editing, and publishing (WEP program, UQ). Some of Sue's current  writing and editing roles include:

Sue is available for private editing, interview-based journalistic articles, and writing/editing of research reports. Email Sue with a description of your writing/editing needs and she will advise whether she can help you make it to print.

Stories Sue has written for Australian Yoga Life:

OZ Yoga Survey results shows yoga can change your life (PDF, 132kb). Sue speaks with Stephen Penman about some of the key findings from this unique Australian on-line survey of yoga practice in Australia. This article first appeared in Australian Yoga Life, March, 2008.

Transformation: An experience in yoga (PDF, 76kb). Sue explores the experience of yogic transformation in the lives of a yoga teacher, her student, and a group of special needs students.
This article first appeared in Australian Yoga Life, March, 2009.

Swamiji in Australia (PDF, 2.6Mb). When Paramhans Swami Maheshwarananda was in Australia recently as part of his world tour, Sue had an opportunity to learn first hand about Yoga in Daily Life. She also spoke to Swamiji about his views on yoga in today’s world.
This article first appeared in Australian Yoga Life, December, 2009.

Stillness and Flow (PDF, 184kb). During a Brisbane tour, Sue was able to speak with Prem and Jethro of Sacred Earth about their devotional music journey, and how they have found this journey to be one of exploring stillness and flow.
This article first appeared in Australian Yoga Life, March, 2010.

Sue's articles appearing on the ABC's Health Online Program:

Can you be fit and fat?link
Can chewing gum help prevent tooth decay?link
Can you exercise too much?link
Is breakfast the most important meal of the day?link
Does organic food contain more nutrients than non-organic food?link

Sue's stories for Alinement:

Fun with Flow  link