A Catalogue of Love
By (Author) Erin Hortle
Simon & Schuster Australia
Summit Books Australia
26th August 2025
Australia
Fiction
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
Paperback
352
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
A young woman surfers coming of age in Tasmania, where the natural world helps her find herself and navigate grief and trauma. Echoes of Love and Virtue, Breath and H is for Hawk.
Did I still love him No, probably not. Just the memory of him. Except it wasnt even that. It was probably that I was in love with the memory of the me whod loved him before.
Neika learned to surf in the sometimes crystal-clear, sometimes opaque green barrels of Cloudy Bay, under the guidance of her father and stepfather. Bruny Island, surfing and the natural world are as much a part of her as her blood and breath.
In her twenties now, she has made her way in the world without her mother, who died when Neika was only two. Her path to adulthood was shaped by the love of two adoring fathers, but sitting alongside their love was always a mother-shaped hole. How different would she be if shed had her mother there to guide her Would she have dodged the mistakes that seem to define her life
Neika watches the world around her like the scientist she has become, seeking to understand what it means to be a woman in a culture that does not always treat women kindly. In navigating her catalogue of experiences desire, loss, love and power she comes to see how each has made her who she is.
A moving and thrilling novel from the acclaimed author of The Octopus and I.
Erin Hortle is a Tasmanian-based writer. Her short fiction and essays have been published in a range of Tasmanian and Australian publications. The majority of her academic and creative writing explores the ways in which experimental approaches to writing might facilitate new ways of imagining human relationships with the more than human world, with a distinctly feminist bent. Topics she writes about currently include ambergris, surfing and surf culture, pelagic birds and octopuses. When she's not writing, she can usually be found curled up with a book, or floating and drifting in the Tasman Sea or Southern Ocean. The Octopus and I, her debut novel, was published at the beginning of the pandemic and received rave reviews.