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That set off her travel adventure bug. After Nepal, she spent many of her early adult years travelling the globe. She scaled mountains in Argentina and Peru, rafted on the Ganges and rode a camel in the Sahara. After her adventures, Alli discovered her love of writing and is now a multi-award-winning author. Her first book, Luna Tango, was released in August 2014 and her second book, Under the Spanish Stars, will be available next month. “When I came back to Australia, I decided graphic arts wasn’t for me any more. What I really wanted to do was work in the adventure travel industry,” Alli says. “I applied for a job and I got it straight away. They were looking for someone in their marketing department so my graphic arts helped. I had also climbed a mountain in Nepal that the company ran expeditions to, but they didn’t have anyone in the office that had done it. So my experience helped get me across the line. I worked in the adventure travel industry for years and that’s what took me to South America to do more mountain climbing.”
Alli, who grew up in Belmont, climbed Argentina’s Aconcagua, the highest mountain in the southern and western hemispheres. It is in the Andes mountain range in the Mendoza province of Argentina. “When I arrived at the Buenos Aires airport, it felt like I was coming home. I’d never even been there. I just fell in love with the place,” she says. “It really hit me by surprise how much I loved Argentina off the bat. I worked a couple of summers as a mountain-climbing guide on Aconcagua in between my work in Australia in the adventure travel industry. “I just kept going to and from Australia and South America and in the end I just thought ‘this is ridiculous’ so I moved over there.” Alli lived in Mendoza, Argentina, where she worked as a tour guide. She then lived in Cusco, Peru, and spent time working at an Irish pub there. She came back to Australia for a couple of years and then moved to Calgary in Canada with her partner Garry. They lived there for five years and had two children, now aged eight and nine.
The family moved back to Geelong in 2010, and four years later Luna Tango was published. Alli has always had a love of writing and storytelling. “My earliest memory of storytelling was time spent with my nan, who was an amazing storyteller, and I remember when I was really little I’d go and visit her and we would lie on the bed and look up at this blank wall and we’d take turns in telling a story. We’d be looking at the wall like it was a movie unfolding. “As a kid, I always made up stories and always wrote. When I hit my teens and 20s I was interested in other things, but always read. It was when I moved back to Australia at 33 that I decided to take it up again.” Alli was interviewed on radio about her travels and then entered a travel-writing competition. She was published and got such a kick out of seeing her name in print that she enrolled in a 10-week creative writing course. “That just really got me started. It took me about 10 years to get published.
Luna Tango was my fourth manuscript and the one that landed me an agent. I think of the first three as my apprentice pieces.” Alli won several awards for Luna Tango, including Favourite New Romance Author 2014 – Australian Romance Readers Association, Book of the Year 2014 – AusRom Today Readers’ Choice Award, and Favourite Contemporary Romance Cover – Romance Writers of Australia. Alli’s 330-page Under the Spanish Stars will be released on February 1. She says it would suit anyone who likes to read about foreign destinations, family sagas, romance and mystery. It is the story of two strong women: Charlotte, a 27-year-old who is struggling to discover what future she wants for herself, and Katarina, Charlotte’s 96-year-old grandmother who has a health scare that leads her to dissect a painful past. “It’s an Aussie heroine in a foreign land whose grandmother refuses to speak about her heritage. The Aussie character, Charlotte, has wanted to find out about her heritage for years but has been blocked by her grandma.
Her grandma then suffers a heart attack and has this big crisis of getting to the end of her life and has never managed to answer this question about her heritage. So she sends her granddaughter off and she has a chance to find out.” Alli thinks of her books as travel fiction. “They are stories set in foreign countries and what I like to do is embrace the culture of those countries and tie it in with my Australian heroine. It helps Aussie readers relate to the story better,” she says. “I have always been fascinated by other cultures and other countries and I think because I have been lucky enough to travel so extensively, I would find it difficult not to have a different culture entwined in my stories. That’s what I enjoy so much: the culture, the history and the mysteries of different cultures.” Alli is writing a third book, which will be released in early 2017. She has also sold all three books to a US publisher for worldwide distribution. Her books are currently available only in Australia and New Zealand.