Eleanor J Mulder - Writer
Finding magic, writing stories. My name is Eleanor Mulder, and I’m a mummy and a writer living near Perth, Western Australia. Except one man.
I’m drawn to unexplained mysteries, unsolved cases and enigmas of the past. The many layers of our history always lie beneath us, shaping how we live and affecting who we are today. I love the stories from those who lived in another time. My first novel (as yet unfinished), is set in Perth, WA, during the 1950s and begins with a body of young woman, abandoned among the tourists on Perth’s iconic S
18/03/2026
Happy doggies, happy me. Love our quiet (and not so quiet) moments 💚🐶🐾
18/02/2026
18/02/2026
Hey dudes. What's up? It's sure been a hot minute since I posted, but the time has come for me to reconnect, see how you are.
So... how are you? :)
It’s been a hot minute! Hey dudes. What’s up? It’s sure been a hot minute since I posted, but the time has come for me to reconnect, see how you are. So… how are you? :) Me? Busy—always busy—but this tim…
03/01/2026
A new title for her journey and it’s nearly time to set her free 🦋
02/11/2025
What an interesting concept 🤔😵💫
Time may not move forward, it may be folding around you right now
Groundbreaking quantum research revealed a mind-bending truth: time might not flow in a straight line from past to future. Instead, it could fold onto itself, creating loops where the past, present, and future constantly interact. This challenges everything we know about cause and effect and suggests that your present actions might already be subtly reshaping your past.
At the heart of this discovery lies quantum entanglement, the strange phenomenon where particles remain connected across distance and time. When one particle changes, its partner instantly reflects that change, even if separated by vast space. Scientists now believe this connection may extend beyond space to time itself, forming what they call “temporal entanglement.” In other words, what happens now may ripple backward, influencing events that have already occurred at the quantum level.
For centuries, we’ve lived by the arrow of time—birth to death, sunrise to sunset. But these new findings suggest that time might be less like an arrow and more like a circle, continuously folding and unfolding upon itself. Our universe may be replaying, rewriting, and rebalancing in ways we can’t yet perceive.
While we can’t time travel or rewrite history, this research opens doors to revolutionary possibilities, from rethinking memory and consciousness to developing new kinds of quantum communication that defy distance and delay.
If time truly folds, then every moment you live doesn’t just shape your future, it resonates through your entire existence. The universe may not separate “was” and “will be.” It may only ever know now.
26/10/2025
Some exciting new shows await in 2026. Can’t wait to audition for these beauties 🥰
14/10/2025
After days (months (years! 😂)) of preparation, the time has almost come to pitch my first novel, Jane Bardot. And what a magical place for it to happen ✨
07/10/2025
A day trip through history ⏳🏢 😰
26/09/2025
Bloom .joondalup 🌸🌺🌷🌻
13/07/2025
Here are some photos from the recent KSP Writers’ Centre 40th anniversary afternoon tea at which I was presented with my highly commended certificate 🤗
What an amazing writers’ community I have discovered tucked away in the Perth hills.
So small in size but huge in impact and reputation. A truly magical place to be.
Thank you again to KSP Writers' Centre for this pinch-myself moment, and for supporting people like me to feel like it’s all worthwhile. Can’t wait to return to your creative corner 💚 ✍🏼 🌳
20/06/2025
✨ Some happy news! ✨
I have been awarded Highly Commended in the Fiction category of the 2025 KSP Literary Development Awards for my long overdue novel, Jane Bardot!!
This novel has been such a labour of love — late nights, years of stolen moments between work and family — and to be recognised by a writer and judge I admire (thank you, Laurie Steed) means more than I can explain.
I’m so grateful to KSP Writers' Centre for creating space for writers like me to grow. Thank you for seeing something in my story. I’m feeling very proud, and very motivated to keep going until the finish line. Also, I can't wait to meet the winners and chat all things writing! 😊🥰🥳
30/05/2025
I find this so fascinating. Please tell me I’m not weird 🫢😄
Detail from the “unswept floor” mosaic made by Heraclitus, showing a mouse eating a walnut. 2nd century CE, now on display at the Vatican Museums.
More: https://thetravelbible.com/museum-of-artifacts/
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