Australian writers take a bold stand for young Evan
Australian writers pen heartfelt letters to a young Wall Street Journal reporter trapped behind bars in Russia.
Australian writers pen heartfelt letters to a young Wall Street Journal reporter trapped behind bars in Russia.
Literary editor Caroline Overington on a mother’s tribute to her son, the Sydney Writers Festival, and who is Australia’s busiest writer?
Peter Goldsworthy has held the hand of many a cancer patient. Now, emaciated but as funny as ever, he’s documenting his own battle — and the most important lesson he’s learned in the process.
New York crime, the Brisbane floods, fine Australian literature and the secret diary of an Australian pope feature in this week’s list of Notable Books.
Trent Dalton meets the Kennedys; the Stella Prize longlist is announced; and a filmmaker has written a fun new book.
Perth Writers Festival stands up for debate, while Melbourne tears itself apart.
Readers lament the loss of a convivial and inspiring atmosphere at Adelaide Writers’ Week, where dogma has replaced debate.
If I hadn’t had a job to return to, I’d probably still be on that ship, seeing out my days having my hair set in the salon and dining nightly in my jewels and heels.
Only the smug will be in attendance, as anti-Israel sentiment overwhelms Australia’s literary festivals.
If women over 60 are invisible, then Kathy Lette is the exception that proves the rule. ‘I’ve got a boyfriend. You can meet him if you like’.
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