Fiona Stocker is an English writer now living and working in Tasmania, Australia. She has lived in the West Tamar Valley for sixteen years, with her husband Oliver and their two children. In 2022 she received a Graduate Certificate in Writing and Literature from Deakin University.
She is the author of two books about living in the beautiful island state and life on a small farm property. She writes regularly for premium magazine Forty South Tasmania and for the RACT's magazine Journeys. |
BooksThe first in the 'wife' series, Apple Island Wife is a memoir about leaving city life and moving to rural Tasmania. It has charmed armchair travellers the world over, and put Tasmania on many a travel bucket list. A beautiful writer with an eye for the telling little details. Pip Courtney, Landline |
After watching too many television chefs from the safety of their sofa, the Stockers dive into gourmet farming, and find themselves deep in the 'pork underbelly' of Tasmania. A book for foodies who want to know more about where their food comes from. From Lancashire schoolgirl to Tasmanian farmer, Fiona Stocker has turned her adventures into an amusing tale for armchair travellers. Lancashire Life |