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8 artists making work from books

To coincide with National Library Week, we take a look at how books have inspired artists creatively.

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Australian writing and publishing faces ‘grinding austerity’

‘When it comes to public funding, literature has long been the poor cousin of the arts,’ wrote Ben Eltham on…

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Making the funding ask more human (and successful)

When things feel bleak, The Australian Cultural Fund is hitting opportunities out of the ballpark to fund artists’ projects.

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The arts news you may have missed

From a breakdown of the Federal Budget to the latest international and Australian programs, here are the arts news that…

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Book review: We've Got This, edited by Eliza Hull

A trailblazing publication that explores the world of disabled parents in Australia.

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2022 Stella shortlist celebrates diversity of form

A graphic novel and two books of poetry are among the six titles shortlisted for this year's Stella Prize.

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Book review: Dinner with the Schnabels, Toni Jordan

Jordan's latest novel is a funny and heartfelt look at the chaos of love, marriage and family.

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Book review: Everyone In My Family Has Killed Someone, Benjamin Stevenson

Funny and ingenious, this is an exemplary contribution to the detective genre.

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Opportunities and awards wrap

Call outs for churchie emerging art prize, Scribe Varuna Fellowship plus winners of the 67th Blake Prize, 2022 Matilda Awards…

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Book review: The Sorrow Stone, Kári Gíslason

An historical fiction set in Iceland is rich with detail about societal and cultural mores.

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