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Jacqueline is an author, speaker and consultant. She works internationally with organisations and individuals to help them achieve goals, overcome obstacles and become empowered. With qualifications in psychology and social sciences and over a decade of experience in the public sector, Jacqueline offers captivating, authentic and direct professional guidance surrounding millennials and generational diversity.

Jacqueline Cripps

Author, speaker and consultant working with organisations and individuals.

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New Release

From author Jacqueline Cripps, Again is the powerful new novel and debut publication from Orphaleia Press.

A psychologically intimate story of love, longing and self deception, the novel follows Tess Harding as she leaves Australia for South America in search of a reset. But as new connections begin to echo old patterns, Tess is forced to confront the relationships that shaped her, and the uncomfortable truth that distance does not always mean escape.

New Release

From author Jacqueline Cripps, Again is the powerful new novel and debut publication from Orphaleia Press.

A psychologically intimate story of love, longing and self deception, the novel follows Tess Harding as she leaves Australia for South America in search of a reset. But as new connections begin to echo old patterns, Tess is forced to confront the relationships that shaped her, and the uncomfortable truth that distance does not always mean escape.

New Release

From author Jacqueline Cripps, Again is the powerful new novel and debut publication from Orphaleia Press.

A psychologically intimate story of love, longing and self deception, the novel follows Tess Harding as she leaves Australia for South America in search of a reset. But as new connections begin to echo old patterns, Tess is forced to confront the relationships that shaped her, and the uncomfortable truth that distance does not always mean escape.