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The Space Between
Debut Novel"A powerful, carefully crafted story told across 12 chapters — written to be read in a single sitting."In rural Queensland, Alex O’Brien has grown up being seen as the “good” Catholic child — compliant, faithful, and shaped by expectations that leave little room to breathe. The path ahead has always seemed decided by others, leaving Alex quietly wondering where their own voice fits.
Boarding school in Brisbane offers distance — and with it, the space for new questions. Away from home, Alex begins to encounter honesty, connection, and the unsettling realisation that the person others believe them to be doesn’t fully reflect who they are inside.
Between who they have been and who they are becoming lies a fragile, transformative space — one that holds both uncertainty and possibility.
This is a gentle, affirming coming-of-age story that explores identity, belonging, faith, and family. It centres the experience of discovering and expressing a gender identity beyond traditional expectations, and the courage it takes to live authentically.
Content note: This book includes LGBTQIA+ themes, including a non-binary protagonist (they/them pronouns), first love, engagement with religious beliefs, and mild references to underage substance use.
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Upcoming Works
The Trilogy Roadmap
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The Space Between
March 2026
In rural Queensland, Alex O'Brien has always been the dutiful Catholic child with a future planned by others. But when Alex leaves home for St. Bernadette's College in Brisbane, distance brings questions that faith and family never prepared them for.
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The Space We Hold
December 2026
After losing their place in the parish, the O’Briens choose a different kind of faith — helping Alex transform a final gift that dares their small town to make room for everyone.
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The Space We Share
Late 2027
In the final chapter of the trilogy, love is no longer about coming out or building space — it is about learning how to share it across fault lines of history, race, and belonging.