Non-Fiction
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Book review: Fake Heroes, Otto English
Fake Heroes features 10 notable people from history's pages, and reveals what they were really like.
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Patrick Gunasekera and Georgi Ivers: two artists and their journeys in crip time
Care can come in the form of time, patience, flexibility and community engagement in a world that still poses so…
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Book review: Would That Be Funny?, Lorin Clarke
Lorin Clarke reveals much about her brilliant father, warts and all, with honesty and wit.
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Book review: Cast Mates, Sam Twyford-Moore
An examination of the relationship between Hollywood and the Australian film industry, via actors who have straddled them both.
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Book review: Me, Her, Us, Yen-Rong Wong
A bristling collection about race, sex, familial expectation and identity from a writer with lived experience.
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Accessible writing is for everyone
Accessible writing can be divided into two categories: plain language and Easy Read.
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Book review: The Empty Honour Board, Martin Flanagan
A memoir about boarding school days and the abuse that occurred there, forever shadowing Flanagan's life.
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Book review: Storytellers, Leigh Sales
Over 30 Australian journalists offer a behind-the-scenes look at how the news is made.
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Book review: Broke, Sam Drummond
A memoir about the intersection between disability and financial precarity advocates for compassion.
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Book review: Love, Dad, Laurie Steed
Parenting and a career in the arts push on writer Laurie Steed in this punchy memoir.