Books
Co-winner from 2014 is up for another prize in PM's Literary Awards
A wide spectrum of authors - in age, gender, politics and style - is represented on the shortlists for the 2016 Prime Minister's Literary Awards, announced on Monday.
How horrors of Rwandan killing fields became award-winning book
A collaboration between writer James Roy and refugee advocate Noel Zihabamwe has led to friendship and a prestigious book award.
Carmel Bird wins the $20,000 Patrick White Award
Unlike some previous winners of the Patrick White Award for Australian writers who have not received their due recognition, several of Carmel Bird's books are still in print.
First look: Kidman and Witherspoon take on Aussie bestseller
The series, based on the novel by Sydney author Liane Moriarty, will premiere on HBO next year.
Top 10 bestsellers
Jimmy Barnes' memoir stays at the top of the bookshop charts.
How will Game of Thrones end? One woman may have the answer
Academic and author Carolyne Larrington has a fair idea of how the blood-and-guts fantasy will wrap things up.
Carmel Bird: books that changed me
Australian author Carmel Bird reveals the works that shaped her.
Melbourne writer wins award at British crime-writing awards
Mark Brandi's unpublished manuscript has won a gong at the British crime-writing awards but he wasn't sure it was actually a crime novel.
Undercover: last literary awards of 2016 and a New Yorker Minute
Awards will help with Christmas shopping.
Litbits October 15, 2016
Literary news and events in Canberra.
Wordplay: the evolution of English upsets the hoi polloi
The morphing path to malapropisms.
Into the heart of South Africa's darkness
South Africa is the setting of this powerful tale of displacement.
The top 10 best selling military and history books in Australia.
Australia's top-selling military and history books.
Lives of the desert mapped on an artist's skin
Kim Mahood, an artist who writes exceptionally well, is fond of the expression "paying attention".
Top 10 independents
Clementine Ford's arguments about how and why women should fight back at their treatment in society is No. 1 in the independent bookshop charts.
To live fully is better than to survive – Susan Duncan
The author hopes she won't regret the risk she took in writing her latest memoir.
Born to Run & Working Class Boy: Dreams come true in rock'n'roll
For both Bruce Springsteen and Jimmy Barnes the rock'n'roll escape is a death-defying miracle, which is emblematic of their generation.
Maggie Joel: books that changed me
Maggie Joel has been writing fiction for 20 years and her short stories have been widely publisher in Australian literary magazines and on ABC radio. The Safest Place in London (Allen & Unwin), her fourth novel, tells the story of two families whose lives are changed by the London Blitz in World War II.
Dirt Road: James Kelman's fine novel of a father and son in mourning
James Kelman is hugely influential as an author for good reason and Dirt Road is a fine example of his work.
The Bunting Quest: Steven Marcuson's pacy cartographic thriller
Steven Marcuson's The Bunting Quest has similarities to Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code, except that it's better.
The Cleanskin: Laura Bloom's unsettling novel of buried intrigues
Laura Bloom's The Cleanskin lays bare the personal cost of sectarian conflict.
Private Citizens: A smart satire on American youth
Tony Tulathimutte's Private Citizens is a whip-smart satire on a generation born into a perfect storm of privilege and disappointment.
Waiting for the real author to say 'I am Elena Ferrante'
Even grown-ups want to believe in fairytales, as a journalist found when public outrage greeted his "unmasking" of the best-selling Italian novelist Elena Ferrante this week.
Hitler was true author 1923 book hailing him, author says
It's 1923, and Hitler suddenly decides he needs to boost his national profile.
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