media
Kasey speaking at the 2012 Melbourne Writers Festival
Interview with Girlfriend Magazine: The Business of Beauty
Talking about fat-shaming pregnant women on The Project
30-Something and the Clock is Ticking
The 30-Something Baby Dilemma in The Herald Sun
30-Something and The Clock is Ticking reviewed on the American Fertility Association website.
An interview about 30-Something and The Clock is Ticking in The Guardian
A review in the Irish Independent
My Voice in Melbourne Weekly
Kasey interviewed on Ireland AM
Extract from 30-Something and the Clock is Ticking in UK Daily Mail
Article in Best Magazine UK
Article from Dunia Produk in Indonesia
Four star review from Boomerang Books
A review from MiNDFOOD Magazine
An article about 30-Something and the Clock is Ticking from Brazil (in Portugese)
…an exploration of the issues with honesty, humour and a charming openness. Guaranteed to get you thinking seriously about the baby issue yourself. (Hobart Mercury)
Review of 30-Something and the Clock is Ticking in HerCanberra
Kasey Edwards chatting with Kylie and Larry on Channel 7′s The Morning Show
The Truth about Fertility — Sydney Morning Herald
PICK OF THE WEEK in The Age. FOR more than a decade, media commentators and experts have warned women to take heed of their biological clocks. There has been much recrimination about why women are delaying having children, with feminism copping a lot of the blame. All of which makes Kasey Edwards‘s wry and self-deprecating treatment of the subject so refreshing. Her story is a familiar one: she discovers in her early 30s that she has blocked tubes and “dud eggs” and that as far as her fertility is concerned, she is “pushing a Zimmer frame”. She doesn’t know if she is ready to have children but it’s now or never. As she grapples with what to do, she explores the experiences of other women, faces up to the marriage question, examines the impact of mothering on self-identity and career, and finds herself going through the rigours of IVF. For all her breeziness, she has an urgent story to tell that is well pitched at all those thirtysomethings for whom time is running out.
30-Something and Over It
30-Something and Over It gets a mention in the Niagra Falls Review.
30-Something and Over It on Today Tonight
Grazia Magazine UK – part 1 and part 2
Kasey Edwards is trying to find herself. But by the time she finds herself, will there be anyone at home?! A thought-provoking journey which proves that women can have it all — just not all at once!”
Kathy Lette author of To Love Honour and Betray (Till Divorce Us Do Part)
“A perfectly timed reminder that a high-powered career is not the be all and end all…Essential and inspiring”
Emily Barr, author of The Life You Want
“Packed with brilliantly funny anecdotes, this hilarious memoir had us giggling from the start— and made us realise we’re not the only ones confused by the sheer enormity of life” (5 stars)
Heat
“Edwards is a likeably cynical narrator” (4 stars)
London Lite
Read the Australian press release for Thirty-Something and Over It
Read the Dutch presenter