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Book review: Eta Draconis, Brendan Ritchie

An award-winning 'cli-fi' novel tracks two sisters as they make their way in a dying world.

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Opportunities and awards

Fellowship opens for Paris, recipients of Malthouse Theatre commissions and finalists of environmental children's literature, and more!

black&write! Fellows Jacob K Gallagher and Dakota Feirer. Image supplied
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Supernatural crime and poetry win Indigenous Fellowships

The State Library of Queensland’s black&write! Fellowships for 2023 have been announced with two diverse works from First Nations writers…

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Book review: Island of Yeahnahnesia – Vol 1 by Yok and Sheryo

After presenting the ’Yeahnahnesia’ exhibition at AGWA, artists Yok and Sheryo further share the scope of their world building.

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First Nations Classics released in time for NAIDOC week

A clutch of both contemporary and historic Indigenous writers comprise this new release of First Nation Classics.

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Mr Smith to You...

When writing a novel based on the real life experiences of a long dead Australian jockey, Kerry Taylor discovered the…

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Book review: Heartbake, Charlotte Ree

A cookbook with memories the main ingredient.

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Book review: The One Thing We've Never Spoken About, Elfy Scott

Complex mental health conditions are explored in this book that melds personal stories with wide-scale investigation.

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Book review: Half Deaf, Completely Mad, Tony Cohen and John Olson

The story of destructive genius and its brilliant accompanying soundtrack.

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Book review: Sad Girl Novel, Pip Finkemeyer

A fundamentally meta novel that plays with its own understated self-awareness.

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