Joan Sauers

Wendy Sauers is an accomplished author with a diverse career spanning literature, film, and television. Born in New York, she has worked extensively in creative industries across New York, London, and Los Angeles before settling in Australia, where she has resided for the past twenty-five years. Sauers has authored twelve books, including notable works such as "Mothers & Daughters," "Ageing Disgracefully," and "Sex Lives of Australian Women," which explore themes of relationships, identity, and societal norms.

With a background in screenwriting, Sauers brings a dynamic narrative style to her writing, blending sharp observation with wit and emotional depth. Her expertise extends beyond literature, as she serves as a consultant and lecturer in screenwriting, sharing her knowledge in Australia, Europe, and Morocco. Sauers continues to contribute to the literary and film communities while living in Sydney with her cat, Blossom.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 Echo Lake 2023
Non-Fiction Books
# Title Year
1 Quick Fixes for Everyday Back Pain (With: Peter Edwards) 2004
2 Get to Know Your Gut (With: Joanna McMillan-Price) 2005
3 Sex Lives of Australian Teenagers 2007
4 Sex Lives of Australian Women 2008
5 Mothers & Daughters: How to Stay Close and Stay Sane 2010
6 Ageing Disgracefully 2011
7 Brothers and Sisters 2012
8 Forgetiquette 2015