2018
NEWSPAPER ARTICLES
LAUNCESTON-BORN AUTHOR CELEBRATES RELEASE OF DEBUT NOVEL
The Examiner, 14 January 2018
FORMER DOCTOR WRITES WELL-RECEIVED NOVEL SET IN TASMANIA
The Advocate, 16 January 2018
MUSIC NOTES AND CATHARTIC WORDS
The Post, February 2018
HER DEEPEST DESIRE
The Mercury, February 2018
CHANGING SCRIPTS
The West Australian, January 2018
ELSEWHERE ON THE WEB
NEW VOICES
For the Historical Novel Society
SHELF AWARE
For Maureen Eppen
INTERVIEW WITH AUTHOR OF ‘THE SISTERS’ SONG’
For Underground Writers
HOW I GOT AN AGENT
For Lauren Keegan – Writer
HOW TO BECOME A WRITER
For Annabel Smith – Author
Q&A WITH AUTHOR LOUISE ALLAN
For Jodi Gibson, Writer and Author
INTERVIEW WITH THE SISTERS’ SONG AUTHOR
With Allison of Little Big Reads
WHERE STORIES ARE MADE
For Natasha Lester
Q&A WITH LOUISE ALLAN
For the Tasmanian Writers Centre
2, 2 AND 2: LOUISE ALLAN TALKS ABOUT THE SISTERS’ SONG
For Amanda Curtin’s blog, Looking Up, Looking Down
MEET LOUISE ALLAN
For Nicole Melanson of WordMothers.
10 THINGS I’VE LEARNT FROM WRITING MY DEBUT NOVEL
For Allison Tait
SUNDAY SPOTLIGHT
For the Australian Women Writers’ Challenge.
BEHIND THE PEN
For Theresa Smith
AUTHOR INTERVIEW
For Rebecca Bowyer of Story Addict.
DEBUT MONDAYS
For Lisa Hill of ANZ Lit Lovers
2017
A DAY IN THE LIFE
For Jodie Gibson, Writer and Author
2016
THE NEXT WAVE (PART 3): AN UPDATE
For Amanda Curtin of Looking Up, Looking Down
A LETTER TO MY 12-YEAR-OLD SELF
For Jenn J McLeod’s Author Harvest.
GET INSPIRED WITH … LOUISE ALLAN
For Writing the Dream Anthology (Serenity Press)
2015
MAKING MEDICAL MISTAKES
First published in Medical Forum magazine, March 2015
2014
THE NEXT WAVE (PART 4): WA WOMEN WRITERS TO LOOK OUT FOR
For Amanda Curtin of Looking Up, Looking Down
AUTHOR INSIGHT: MEET LOUISE ALLAN
For Monique Mulligan
Judges’ Report from 2014 TAG Hungerford Award
‘Ida’s Children is an at-times heartbreaking narrative about the childless Ida who gives her love to her nieces and nephews, the often neglected and mistreated children of her troubled sister Nora. A narrative spanning several generations, this novel is simply written and contains many moments of beauty and sadness.’