I'm a 2024 Visiting Scholar at the NSW State Library. What does that mean and what are the benefits?| Michelle Scott Tucker
Michelle Scott Tucker’s books include a biography of Elizabeth Macarthur; Aaron Fa’Aoso’s memoir So Far, So Good; and a novel for middle grade readers.| Michelle Scott Tucker
Biographer Michelle Scott Tucker discusses how erasure and vilification shaped Louisa Lawson’s life and her subsequent legacy.| Michelle Scott Tucker
Delighted to announce that our middle-grade novel Spirit of the Crocodile has been shortlisted for the 2025 Queensland Literary Awards!| Michelle Scott Tucker
It's a shame that many people don’t realise Australian history is full of fascinating characters like Sun Tong Lee and Moy Quong Tart.| Michelle Scott Tucker
Biographer Michelle Scott Tucker discusses the joys - and curses - of working with archival records written in cursive script.| Michelle Scott Tucker
All that's left of Louisa Lawson's farmhouse is the chimney built by her Norwegian husband ... and a briar rose.| Michelle Scott Tucker
Official Website of Michelle Scott Tucker. Discover the remarkable life of Louisa Lawson, a pioneering poet, journalist, and women's rights advocate, in my upcoming 2027 biography.| Michelle Scott Tucker
Louisa Lawson's poems, while of inconsistent quality, are valuable today because of what they tell us about her.| Michelle Scott Tucker
We're having a Melbourne book launch for Spirit of the Crocodile - please come!| Michelle Scott Tucker
This book holds a special place in my heart as it pays homage to ...| Michelle Scott Tucker
Michelle Scott Tucker is the author of Elizabeth Macarthur: A Life at the Edge of the World – a biography of the woman who established the Australian wool industry| Michelle Scott Tucker
Michelle Scott Tucker is the co-writer, with Torres Strait Islander actor and film producer Aaron Fa’Aoso, of Aaron’s memoir So Far, So Good| Michelle Scott Tucker
Middle-grade novel 'Spirit of the Crocodile' was formally released this week and early reviews have been wonderful!| Michelle Scott Tucker
Hearing I was writing about Louisa Lawson, writer & historian Sue Castrique invited me to explore the place where Lawson once lived.| Michelle Scott Tucker