Writing and Publishing

Book review: Moon Sugar, Angela Meyer
A genre-defying novel that plays around with concepts of loss, power and different realities.

Book review: Alchemy, Wendy Sharpe and Kate Forsyth
A creatively brilliant amalgamation of poetry and art.

Book review: Unnecessary Drama, Nina Kenwood
A delightful YA rom-com about moving out and growing up.

Book review: A Kind of Magic, Anna Spargo-Ryan
A deeply engaging memoir about identity, mental illness, and the importance of constructing a narrative.

Book review: Iris, Fiona McGregor
An historical fiction that delves into Sydney's less than salubrious side.

This week’s arts news in brief
What's on, what's in the headlines, and the latest program releases – to put you ahead of the game this…

Book review: Wildflowers, Peggy Frew
Three sisters on a road trip test the boundaries of their relationship.

Book review: Marshmallow, Victoria Hannan
Victoria Hannan's second novel explores the rippling effects of tragedy on a group of friends.

Book review: T, Alan Fyfe
A novel lifted beyond the ordinary by the skill in its telling and the powerful use of a pertinent snippet…

Book review: Here Be Leviathans, Chris Flynn
With a new book of short fiction, Chris Flynn shapes characters that let his imagination play.