Kasey Edwards

[3][4] and 30-Something and the Clock Is Ticking: What Happens When You Can No Longer Ignore the Baby Question, both published by Mainstream, an imprint of Random House (UK).

Her books have been republished by Random House in Australia, and translated by publishers in Germany, Finland, the Netherlands and Portugal.

[5][full citation needed] She also wrote a book about positive body image which was critical of the diet industry, titled Kill The Fat Girl, but she was unable to find a commercial publisher to buy it.

[7] Edwards told Body & Soul that a thrisis is 'looking forward and being terrified of spending the next 30 years in a state of unfulfilled monotony'.

[8] Edwards writes a column for the Australian feminist website Daily Life,[9] published by Fairfax.