So SelfCentred
Because being a little self-centred is kind of the whole point.
Welcome to the blog.
This is where the overthinking goes to rest—alongside gentle meals, half-finished thoughts, and small joys that make modern life a little less unhinged.
It’s soft, slow, and a little too pleased with itself for cancelling plans in favour of a book, a blanket, and absolutely no regrets.
A Far-Flung Life – M.L. Stedman
A Far-Flung Life by M. L. Stedman is a sweeping Australian historical fiction novel and multi-generational family saga set in the Western Australian outback. This review explores its central themes of grief, secrets, identity, and legacy, following a pastoralist family across decades as hidden truths shape the next generation. With richly woven side characters, a strong sense of place, and a slow-burn, literary style, this is a reflective, character-driven novel that will appeal to readers who enjoy emotional depth and atmospheric storytelling.
The Measure – Nikki Erlick
A reflective review of The Measure by Nikki Erlick. Exploring mortality, identity, and the human response to knowing your time. Read on SelfCentred.