[2] In 1997 Geddes authored a work of fiction, Unseemly Longing: A Novel, which is "about a woman diagnosed with a brain tumour.
[7] Geddes travelled throughout Australia, England, Scotland and Italy to interview people on their experiences during World War II for her 2004 book, Blood, Sweat and Tears.
[8] That book's illustrations were included in a folio which helped the artist, Miriam Rosenbloom, win the Hachette Livre Australia Young Designer of the Year award.
[9] ABC-TV's 2004 documentary, Bradman: Reflections on the Legend, features Geddes providing information on the man's life.
[11] In July 2010 she presented it in a multimedia format discussing "the part played by religion, politics, class and personality in women's peace and anti-conscription organisations in Victoria during WWI".