Megan Cheong Megan is a teacher, writer and critic living and working on Wurundjeri land. Her writing has been published in Meanjin, Mascara Literary Review and Going Down Swinging. She is a recipient of a 2022 CA-SRB Emerging Critics Fellowship. More of their work Culture 11 May, 2023 Embodied Motherhood in Little Plum Megan Cheong When reading books on motherhood, it’s difficult not to connect them to your own experiences. Laura McPhee-Browne’s Little Plum demonstrates the power of fiction to slice open the quotidian to reveal the viscera of what it means to bear children. Continue Reading More Culture Culture 11 May, 2023 Embodied Motherhood in Little Plum Megan Cheong Memoir Society 12 Sep, 2022 On Motherhood and the Creative Life Megan Cheong Creativity and mothering are often posited as opposing forces. But in the tedium and euphoria of parenting, writing no longer feels like a self-indulgent distraction but a necessary means of expression. Continue Reading More Memoir Memoir Society 12 Sep, 2022 On Motherhood and the Creative Life Megan Cheong Culture 08 Jul, 2021 Book Reviews: The Mother Wound, House of Kwa, She is Haunted, The Newcomer Ellen Cregan, Megan Cheong, Annie Zhang The Mother Wound, House of Kwa, She is Haunted, The Newcomer Continue Reading More Culture Culture 08 Jul, 2021 Book Reviews: The Mother Wound, House of Kwa, She is Haunted, The Newcomer Ellen Cregan Culture 10 Jun, 2021 Book Reviews: The Covered Wife, One Hundred Days, Good Indian Daughter, Who Gets to Be Smart Ellen Cregan, Megan Cheong, Hardeep Dhanoa The Covered Wife, One Hundred Days, Good Indian Daughter, Who Gets to Be Smart Continue Reading More Culture Culture 10 Jun, 2021 Book Reviews: The Covered Wife, One Hundred Days, Good Indian Daughter, Who Gets to Be Smart Ellen Cregan