Fiction
Killing it in Australian publishing
Ann Cleeves and Garry Disher feature at the Huon Valley's Terror Australis Readers and Writers Festival, with panels, writer retreats,…
Book review: Children of Tomorrow, JR Burgmann
A debut novel about the far reaches of climate change.
Book review: Higher Education, Kira McPherson
A quiet coming-of-age campus novel set in Perth.
Book review: Girl in a Pink Dress, Kylie Needham
A thoughtful debut on love and art.
Book review: The Anniversary, Stephanie Bishop
All at sea: an anniversary on a cruise ship leads to traumatic circumstances.
Book review: Birnam Wood, Eleanor Catton
What happens when a gardening guerrilla group becomes entangled with a billionaire?
Book review: Clytemnestra, Constanza Casati
An unforgettable feminist reimagining of a mythologically-maligned Spartan queen.
Small presses shine in Stella shortlist
Six āculture shiftingā books have been shortlisted for the $60,000 Stella Prize, which recognises the best books by Australian women.
Book review: The Invisible, Peter Papathanasiou
Some momentum is lost to digressive detail in this otherwise entertaining tale.
Regional theatre company, Lab Kelpie, wins prestigious theatre award Ā Ā
Katy Warner's 'Reasons To Be Invisible' will be developed by Lab Kelpie thanks to the Australian Childrenās Theatre Foundation and…