Non-Fiction
Book Review: Hard to Bear, Isabelle Oderberg
This thoughtful examination of pregnancy loss combines anecdotal wisdom, scientific evidence and investigative journalism.
Book review: Love & Autism, Kay Kerr
Shining light on the spectrum of autism through a range of true stories.
Small presses shine in Stella shortlist
Six ‘culture shifting’ books have been shortlisted for the $60,000 Stella Prize, which recognises the best books by Australian women.
Book review: The Great Dead Body Teachers, Jackie Dent
Putting the human being into human body dissection.
Book review: A Little Give, Marina Benjamin
Cutting a path through the personal and the domestic.
Book review: Gen F'd?, Alison Pennington
A revolutionary economic roadmap for Australia’s disenfranchised youth.
Book review: The Other Side, Jennifer Higgie
An exploration of the nexus between art and spirituality.
How can publishers best support the authors of trauma memoirs?
Kylie Cardell, Christiana Harous, Emma Maguire and Lydia Woodyatt look at the ways publishers can assist writers of difficult personal…
Book review: Kindness, Kath Koschel
A memoir that reinforces the kindness of strangers.
Book review: The God of No Good, Sita Walker
This debut book, a memoir, is about love above everything else.