Lisbeth Stewart
Bio
Long time writer, recent publisher.
Humanist, budget traveller, #Vanlife, mother, homemaker, quilter, beginning gardener.
Former Social Worker, Teacher, Public Servant, Roustabout and various other adventures.
Stories (20/0)
A Day in the Life of a Parent
“Who’d be a parent?” I wondered in exasperation, as many had done before me. “Why would anyone want to put up with this?” I surveyed the scene before me. Like an over-exaggerated sitcom. Yep. That’s my life: an over-exaggerated sitcom.
By Lisbeth Stewart2 years ago in Fiction
Not Mother Teresa
I walked into the garage. Sitting looking at me was a rat. “Hello Mum,” he said. He gave an embarrassed chuckle, and continued: “I wonder if you can help me. I seem to have gotten myself into a spot of bother, and I can’t work out what’s wrong.”
By Lisbeth Stewart2 years ago in Fiction
The Jigsaw of Life
I love jigsaw puzzles. The challenge of putting them all together. The wonderful knowledge that it is possible to succeed, even if you don’t see it when you look at a pile of pieces. The feeling of successful completion, and satisfaction of having something tangible to show for your work.
By Lisbeth Stewart2 years ago in Gamers
Pru Goward's Prole Bites Back
I was appalled to read Pru Goward's despicable headline, and astonished that the article was published in the Australian Financial Review (AFR). Pru Goward was NSW Minister for Family and Community Services. The fact that she holds these views is a sad indictment on the Department's information and advice to her while in Office.
By Lisbeth Stewart3 years ago in The Swamp