Tasmania by Heart eBook
so you clicked the link.
that means something in that story landed. maybe it was the bit about kunanyi and the cloud shifting. maybe it was Cygnet and the honey bloke. maybe it was just the feeling of reading about a place that sounds like somewhere you could actually breathe properly for the first time in a while.
either way, you're here now, so let me tell you what's actually in this book.
Tasmania by Heart is not a travel guide. there are no star ratings. no "best restaurants in Hobart" lists you could find on TripAdvisor in thirty seconds. no filler. no padding. no content written by someone who spent a long weekend here on a press trip and called it research.
this is twelve months of notes from someone who sold up, moved down, and learned this island the slow way. the right way. by actually living in it.
inside you'll find the exact spots that took me a year to discover. the walks that don't show up on any trail app. the timing that turns an ordinary Tuesday into something you'll talk about for years. the valley drives, the empty beaches, the little towns that feel like they've been quietly waiting for you to find them. the summit view that I've tried to write about four times now and still can't do justice to. the thing I found by accident on the walk I nearly didn't take.
all of it. exact locations. exact timing. the honest version.
and look, if you're thinking about moving here, there's a whole section for you too. the stuff nobody tells you before you come. the bits that make the transition actually make sense. the things I wish someone had handed me in a book on my first week instead of me spending a year figuring it out the hard way.
this book is for the person who visited once and couldn't stop thinking about it. for the one who's been saying "we should do Tassie properly" for the last three years. for the one sitting in a Melbourne or Sydney office right now wondering if there's somewhere that moves at a pace that doesn't feel like it's slowly grinding you down.
and it's for the locals who've lived here their whole lives and never quite had the words for why this island gets into people the way it does.
you already felt something reading that story. that feeling is exactly what this book is full of.
and that spot I mentioned. the one where the city and the mountain and the water all line up and the light does that thing in the evening that I can't write properly no matter how many times I try.
it's in here. page and all. waiting for you.
Tasmania by Heart is available right now and you can be reading it in the next two minutes.
because some places deserve more than a long weekend and a wooden bowl you never unpack