Debbie Le Roux writes to explore the unseen forces that shape identity, love, loss, and renewal. Her work is rooted in a belief that words can make sense of what life unsettles — offering both anchor points and new horizons.
Raised in South Africa and now living in Australia, Debbie draws on landscapes of memory, resilience, and belonging. Her writing often returns to the questions that matter most: how we endure, how we transform, and how we find our way back to ourselves.
Debbie is a mother of two adult children who bring her great joy. She holds two master’s degrees, and brings to her work a lifelong passion for learning, art, and the quiet architecture of human experience. Through poetry and prose, she seeks to trace the tender cartographies that connect us — offering not easy answers, but hard-won grace. This is her first collection.