What fuels me:
words, music, coffee

What ignites me:
faith, hope, love

Hello there. I’m Lou(ise), a creative artist living and working on the lands of the Turrbal people, in sunny south east Queensland, Australia. I am constantly passionate about words, music, stories, and the ways they work together.

Exploring the words of others is a never-ending source of fascination. I’m especially partial to speculative fiction (J.R.R. Tolkien and Terry Pratchett are perennial faves) – and I do love me a good whodunnit (P.D. James & Deborah Crombie for the cuffs, Ben Aaronovitch and Richard Osman for the cackles).

My mind is continually churning with my own words. Sometimes I manage to pin them down, and some of them end up here for other word addicts to explore. Some of them flow into prayer and worship practises that are part of deconstructing and reconstructing my beliefs – the older I get, the more I know I don’t know, but I do know love is the most important thing.

Other fave fun things to do involve coffee, watching comedy, stitching, debating the meaning of life and fixing the world with my friends, and hanging out with my cat and my hubby. Travelling is high on my to do list as well 🙂

My name is Louise
and my friends call me Lou
(subscribe to the blog,
you can call me that too)

read on and discover
the word wrestlings here
:
enjoy my attempts
to ensnare each idea


there's rhyming and prose words
there's silly and grave

there's all kinds of efforts
to make words behave


and friend, as you read them
I hope you may see
a glimpse of the words
who are writing in me

“Live your life with arms wide open

Today is where your book begins

The rest is still unwritten.”

Natasha Bedingfield, Unwritten (2004)


P.S. If you’ve scrolled all the way to the bottom of the jar, you get to discover the reason behind maedharanael… basically, it’s Elvish for Louise. Apparently. Mind you, I’m much more like a hobbit than an elf… short, cuddly, love my food, chatty introvert, curly hair, like to stay home but find myself embarked on adventures at unexpected moments … Regrettably, my thumb is far from green (been known to kill cacti); less regrettably, I do not have hairy toes 😉