Family Camping Games – Out Now!

A book for happy campers.

One cold Ballarat night, about five years ago now, my partner came up to my desk and asked what I was working on. I remember feeling a bit embarrassed as I answered.

“Well,” I said. “I’m writing down all the travel games I can remember. I know quite a lot of them, and I don’t think anyone’s released a book of just travel games before. So maybe that could be something?”

As an author, it’s always hard to know if you’ve got something. Certainly, there have been quite a few times now where I really think I do have something, only to have my publishers gently disagree. (If anyone is looking to publish some incredibly quirky and ambitious picture books in 2026, get in my DMs — I’ve got a drawer full of them!) But more than any other project, the travel games really did feel like I was going out on a limb.

Well, anyway: Family Road Trip Games came out in August 2023, and it is already the best-selling book that I have ever written. In Australia I’ve seen it sold in bookshops, and gift shops, and camping shops, and co-editions have been released in Spain and Portugal and Denmark and the Czech Republic. It’s not “bestselling” in the way that Harry Potter is bestselling, but in its space I think I could tentatively call it a minor hit.

So, if people are enjoying learning road trip games so much — maybe they’d like to learn some great camping games too!

The two big rules of Family Road Trip Games were that all the games could be played with no special materials, and that all the games could be played inside a car. Family Camping Games throws out that second rule, embracing the great outdoors with a veritable carnival of chasing and throwing and hiding and spotting and exploring. The book contains games for playgrounds, and camp sites, and hiking trails; huge games to burn energy in the afternoon, and quiet games to pass the time around a campfire. Crucially, they are games to keep players off their phones and other screens, engaging their bodies and brains with something a bit more wholesome instead.

Excitingly — and because I’m posting about this new book a little bit late — I’ve also already had the chance to test some of these games on a family audience! I was a guest at the Clunes Booktown Festival in March, where I ran two sessions promoting the Travel Games series. And they were delightful! I’d never actually seen Hunt the Thimble in action, and so watching a gang of children search a tent for a tiny thimble I’d sticky-taped to the canvas was a real treat. Session two ended with us playing Substitute (from the classic Australian quiz show Spicks and Specks) and I’m relieved the kids correctly identified Huntrix’s “Golden” before I had to hit any of the high notes. You can see me on slide 8 of the carousel below.

So with all that said, I really hope Family Camping Games finds its way into as many rucksacks and glove boxes as its predecessor did. If you buy both books, you’ve now got access to more than 140 games that require no special materials at all, which is kind of mind-boggling!

And finally, in a very cool sign off line: Happy Camping!

Family Road Trip Games – Out Now!

My non-fiction debut!

I’ll be first to admit I have a really weird job. Every night I sit at my desk and play around with story ideas, throwing in vampires and pirates and ghosts and ghouls and seeing what sticks. The goal is to find an idea that excites me enough to write it all the way through to the end — and hopefully excite a publishing team as well.

Normally I write spooky fairy tales, or grand pirate adventures: high-stakes narrative fictions that aim to get kids hooked on reading. But early on in 2022, probably while pining for the travel opportunities I’d missed during the pandemic years, I decided to do something completely different.

“I know a lot of travel games,” I thought to myself. “And I know a lot of great trivia questions too. What if I wrote them all down?”

So I did. It was exciting. When I finally sent it away, the publishing team at Hardie Grant Explore got excited by it too. And now it’s a book!

As mentioned in the Insta post above, I really like games. My favourite social occasions are the ones spent shuffling cards or deducing hidden identities; if you ever ask me who my personal heroes are, I’ll enthusiastically tell you about a German man named Reiner Knizia who has designed over 700 games, including what I believe are some of the greatest games of all time. (The Quest for El Dorado is my #1 — but let’s not get distracted.)

I love games so much that I never want to be caught without one, which is how I came to know so many travel games: more than 60 of them, in fact! My definition of a travel game is one that requires no components whatsoever: all you need are the rules in your head, so you can start playing them whenever and wherever you like. Bored in the backseat of a car? Feeling weary on the last leg of a long hike? Searching for an activity at home that doesn’t involve screen time? Look no further than a travel game!

I’m also so, so proud of the trivia section at the back of the book. My favourite sort of quiz question is one where the answer is surely somewhere in my head, and so the challenge is to sort through and find it — like, which three countries begin with the letter V? Family Road Trip Games contains over 200 questions just like that, designed to be savoured and mulled over by a group on the move. Keep an eye on my Instagram if you want to sample some more questions for free, as I’ll be posting some more of them there soon.

Anyway: this book is on sale NOW! Buy a copy for your glove box to add some spice to your next road trip, and then come back here and let me know which game you liked best. I also think it’s a pretty nifty gift book, as getting bored in transit is a fairly universal experience — so please feel free to buy a copy for your friends and family as well!

And that’s all for now. Happy reading, and bon voyage!