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Roxane Gay chooses principles over sales

Feminist author and essential dissenting voice of the Trump era, Roxane Gay, is scheduled to make three appearances at ...

Roxane Gay caused a stir when she pulled her latest book, How to Be Heard, from Simon & Schuster, saying she could not in good conscience share a publisher with white nationalist provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos. "I can afford to take this stand. Not everyone can. Remember that," she tweeted.

Armando Iannucci: politicians have stolen my best lines

Political satirist Armando Iannucci opened the Sydney Writers' Festival on Tuesday night.

The comedic mind behind television political satires Veep and The Thick Of It has ruled ou new seasons, saying he is reluctant to return to parody the inner workings of government when politicians have so convincingly stolen his best lines.

Books that Changed Me

<b>Charlie Lovett:</b> writes books about rare books.

I loved John Irving's characters, his frankness, and the way he wove short stories and chapters of books "written" by Garp into his narrative.

Robert Dessaix

Author Robert Dessaix collects languages like other people collect  objects.  He is currently studying Indonesian.

Robert Dessaix's latest witty and philosophical offering springs from observing that people are increasingly anxious about how they spend their time.

The Green Bell: A beautiful and wise memoir

A beautifully written memoir.

Paula Keogh and poet Michael Dransfield were in their mid-twenties when they met in a psychiatric ward and fell in love. Half a lifetime later, Keogh writes of this dark and ecstatic time.