A memoir of sleeplessness posits making peace with our ruptured nights – but risks becoming an exhausting read
- Written by Liz Evans, Writer, Author, Journalist, Associate Lecturer in English & Writing:, University of Tasmania
My relationship with sleep is fraught. For me, the journey towards sleep is a precarious one, relying on a shifting portfolio of mental states, and an irritating need for silence.
When I finally sink into oblivion, my rest can be shattered by the sound of my partner breathing, or a hoon tearing down the road at the top of our driveway. Once broken,...

















