The Indigenous poet’s new collection has depth and complexity
The reader,after all,is the one who brings a book to life:casting,filming,even choreographing the sex scenes. Of course,there are plenty of bad books too.
Stan Grant has two books out – one a look at the state of the world,the other an assessment of Thomas Keneally’s The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith.
After a difficult year,the book industry presented its annual awards at the Sydney Writers’ Festival.
In a first for the Sydney Writers’ Festival three Indigenous women writers have opened the five-day literary celebrations.
The Indigenous poet has won three awards for their second poetry collection,Throat.
From a Booker Prize-winning classic to an urgent call to arms on domestic violence,these are the books our top authors are turning to.
It is both so wrong and yet so right to be talking to the beloved author about masturbation.
Susan Johnson’s latest novel engages the reader with promises,expectations and twists of plot.
This year the Herald and Age have chosen three debut novelists for the annual best young Australian novelist awards.
Fiona Murphy’s encroaching deafness meant she had to reconsider her identity and her sense of self.