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Leah Purcell's A Drover's Wife has been named Book of the Year in the NSW Premier's Literary Awards.

Leah Purcell's The Drover's Wife takes out Book of the Year

When the indigenous actress and director, Leah Purcell, took out her mother's tattered copy of Henry Lawson's short stories, she had no idea that the script she would bang out in seven days would be named Book of the Year in the NSW Premier's Literary Awards Monday night.

Cult book reaches new generation of women

Filmmaker and author Chris Kraus will be at the Sydney Writers' Festival.

Chris Kraus' first novel hit a niche audience when it was first published, but it has exploded in recent years, culminating in the release of a new Amazon miniseries.

Bridget Jones author wins pig

Helen Fielding is overjoyed at winning a prize pig for her novel <i>Bridget Jones's Baby: The Diaries</I>.

Helen Fielding's latest Bridget Jones book has won Britain's Wodehouse Prize for comic fiction. The prize includes champagne and a pig.

Neurosurgeon Henry Marsh on the human brain

Neurosurgery is grim work and akin to plumbing, says pioneering surgeon Henry Marsh.

Henry Marsh has prised tumours from brains for more than 40 years as a leading neurosurgeon and still has no idea how that mass gives rise to consciousness, thought and feeling.