
Conversations Encore: the life and legacy of author John Marsden
Feb 17, 2026
John Marsden, Australian author and educator who founded Candlebark, reflects on his difficult schooling, mental health journey and how therapy shaped his life. He talks about starting to write for teens, crafting the Tomorrow series, using book earnings to buy bushland, and creating a risk-taking, play-focused school where teachers are called by first names.
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The Locker Moment That Changed Everything
- At 14 John had a sudden 'lightning strike' moment where he questioned parents, school, God and politicians in seconds.
- That revelation left him permanently sceptical and driven to dig beneath appearances.
Fleeing Home And Finding Independence
- John ran away from home to Sydney, squatted in a Kellett Street bedsit and later legally rented it after borrowing money and help from friends.
- He survived by working multiple jobs and accepted any work offered to stay afloat.
Therapy That Provided Emotional Language
- John spent six weeks in a psychiatric hospital when suicidal and then began a decades-long psychotherapy relationship with a social worker.
- That therapy taught him emotional vocabulary and honesty, and he credits it with saving his life.






