Louise Crossley's first book 'Ella's Handbag' won the Jan Bavinton Memorial Award in 2009 and has been distributed to most independent schools in Victoria. She is the editor of 'Essentially Me' - an online magazine that celebrates achievers amid adversity. Her faith is reflected in the E-mag by its Patron Purple Hero, St John Vianney, who was a Catholic priest in the 18th Century and a struggling learner. 'Purple Hero' is a phrase coined by EM to reflect courage despite hardship.
Louise has a Certificate 4 and a Diploma of Professional Writing and Editing and a BA in Professional Writing.
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Lollipop People, Lottie, Safety, School Crossing, School Crossings Victoria, Talking Whistle, Themes, facts, reflectivePeople
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March 14, 2011 | Created by Louise | Added new book. |