Eloise Anna Michelle
Eloise Anna Michelle is an aspiring Australian author with a razor-sharp eye for the complexities of the human mind. In her debut book, Disordered, she turns that gaze inward, dissecting the insidious grip of anorexia with haunting lyricism and unflinching honesty.
From a young age, Eloise was drawn to storytelling—not just as a form of expression but as a way of making sense of the world. She has always been fascinated by the contradictions of human nature, the blurred lines between control and chaos, identity and illness, and love and destruction. Writing became her way of navigating these tensions, and Disordered is the result.
She doesn’t just recount experiences; she dissects them, exposing the psychological mechanics behind anorexia. She challenges the idea that recovery is a simple act of choosing to get better, instead revealing the brutal reality of unlearning an identity that once felt like home.
She writes not just for herself, but for those who feel unseen—the ones who have been told their suffering is not enough to count, or that their pain must look a certain way to be real. With Disordered, she offers a voice to those who have been silenced, proving that the most powerful stories are often the ones we are most afraid to tell.