A New Life for ₤10: Our Q&A with Stephanie Bishop
Stephanie Bishop was named one of the Sydney Morning Herald‘s Best Young Australian Novelists in 2006 with her first novel The Singing. Her new novel The Other Side of the World was shortlisted […]
Stephanie Bishop was named one of the Sydney Morning Herald‘s Best Young Australian Novelists in 2006 with her first novel The Singing. Her new novel The Other Side of the World was shortlisted […]
Last week, history was made when the US Supreme Court finally delivered what the vast majority of society has been demanding for decades: the right for same-sex couples to be allowed […]
Tom Denniss took on an incredible odyssey when he decided that he would circumnavigate the world on foot. On New Year’s Eve in 2011, he began his global marathon from […]
CAROL BAXTER is an author, genealogist and ‘history detective’ who finds out the hidden stories behind some of Australia’s most notorious personalities. In Carol’s new book, Black Widow: The true story of Australia’s […]
ADAM SARAFIS is a journalist based in Auckland, and also spends time in the Greek archipelagos and Skagen in Denmark. His new thriller, Something is Rotten, is his début novel and the […]
Gracing the stark hush of Melbourne’s Royal Children’s Hospital is a skilled psychologist with a specialty in paediatrics, physiotherapy, and treating patients with anxiety. His name is Erbin Gorjous Jorg, […]
Christopher Bollen is the Editor at Large for Interview magazine. He’s picked the famous brains of Brad Pitt, Gwen Stefani, Roman Polanski, Salman Rushdie and Toni Morrison, plus over a hundred more artists, film-makers, […]
Patti Miller is an award-winning novelist and memoir mentor. Her new book Ransacking Paris is an evocative and deftly written memoir of her one-year escape to Paris, a vastly different […]