Sydney, New South Wales
www.narratives.com.au
Kath O’Sullivan is a writer, editor and facilitator who helps individuals and businesses tell their stories. She
is fascinated by the role of storytelling in the search for meaning and the (re)creation of identity.
Kath has an unshakable faith in the healing and redemptive powers of stories, and their ability to connect us to our fellows. She helps people find their authentic voice and use it to explore, share or create the stories of who they are. She writes, edits and facilitates all kinds of communication and storytelling projects.
Memorable quote
"To be ourselves we must have ourselves - possess, if need be re-possess, our life stories. We must
'recollect' ourselves, recollect the inner drama, the narratives of ourselves. A man needs such a narrative, a
continuous inner narrative, to maintain his identity, his self." Oliver Sacks
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