For someone who once "never wanted to write a book", it was ultimately a journey of self-discovery that changed the now, bestselling author, Fiona McIntosh's mind. Oh, and a list.
While truly grateful and appreciative of her life, Fiona "woke up at the end of [her] thirties" and realised that she needed to chase her own dreams.
"I was someone's wife, someone's mother. I needed to be me again and do something for myself," she tells Mamamia.
So, she wrote a list – all the things she could do:
Go to Nepal and discover yourself.
Have a face lift.
Buy a fast car.
Have an affair.
"I didn't want to do any of those things," she laughs. So, she added one more dream.
"The last thing I wrote down was to write a book, and I knew that was the one."
Fiona began her professional writing journey by undertaking a Bryce Courtenay writing Masterclass – the course she now runs in her own name. It was during this that Courtenay said to Fiona, "you're already a writer, you just haven't written a book."
So, she did.
Fiona began her writing career in the fantasy realm, before expanding to other genres, including historical fiction where she has found enormous success.