Writing and Publishing
Review: Apple and Knife by Intan Paramaditha
The nuanced understanding and subtlety of Paramaditha's short stories, which cleverly navigates the intersection of contemporary setting and folklore, is…
Another green light for Walsh Bay Arts Precinct
Sydney Theatre Company has been granted planning permission for the refurbishment, and companies confirmed for Pier 2/3.
Review: Nagaland by Ben Doherty
In Nagaland ancient traditions sit alongside Christianity and mobile phones.
Review: Write Way Home by Hedley Derenzie
A good read for all writers at any stage. Hedley Derenzie's Write Way Home will get you writing.
Applause: latest success stories
St Kilda Film Festival announces 2018 award winners; Australian writers longlisted for UK's Dagger awards; National Indigenous Arts Awards recipients…
The remarkable prize-winning rise of our small publishers
Shortlists have become the domain of small publishers.
Doing it for the kids: the tiny revolution in our art museums
Kids are no longer an unwelcome presence in our art museums. Three of the country’s leading experts in children’s programming…
$300,000 granted to Flying Fruit Fly Circus
Australia’s national youth circus will be provided with funding to accommodate border-based school development for visiting artists, directors and trainers.
Author Raymond E Feist on the art of world-building
The internationally renowned fantasy novelist reveals the magic behind his writing, and why it’s good to talk to your characters.
Review: Macbeth by Jo Nesbø
Jo Nesbø’s Macbeth, published by Random House Large, is a thriller about the struggle for power regardless of cost.