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Books That Changed Me: David Hill

Books That Changed Me: David Hill

Xavier Herbert's Capricornia helped David Hill understand the devastation of many Indigenous communities following white colonisation and settlement.

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Tania Blanchard on how a follower of Hitler lost her devotion

Tania Blanchard on how a follower of Hitler lost her devotion

The Girl From Munich is a historical drama written from the point of view of a committed German nationalist who slowly comes to her senses.

  • by Thuy On
The Enigmatic Mr Deakin review: Judith Brett investigates the inner life of a PM

The Enigmatic Mr Deakin review: Judith Brett investigates the inner life of a PM

Judith Brett focuses as much on the inner life of Alfred Deakin, Australia's second prime minister, as it does on his political life.

  • by Michael Sexton
Top 10 Romance Fiction

Top 10 Romance Fiction

Danielle Steel tops the Australian romance fiction charts with The Duchess.

Sherman Alexie: You can get a good story out of everything

Sherman Alexie: You can get a good story out of everything

The Native American novelist and poet pays tribute to his late mother in his new memoir, acknowledging her as the source of his art.

  • by James Yeh
Books That Changed Me: Rachel Seiffert

Books That Changed Me: Rachel Seiffert

It was reading Henry James' Washington Square that marked the moment when the novelist Rachel Seiffert became a ''grown-up'' reader.

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Pulse Points review: Jennifer Down's stories display a sharp intellect

Pulse Points review: Jennifer Down's stories display a sharp intellect

The stories in Jennifer Down's first collection have a youthful searching, yearning quality to them.

  • by Louise Swinn
The poetry of Fay Zwicky and Thea Astley review: Two distinguished Australians

The poetry of Fay Zwicky and Thea Astley review: Two distinguished Australians

The novelist Thea Astley's early poems and occasional offerings show she might have been a poet. Fay Zwicky, though, was one of the most formidable poets of her generation.

  • by Peter Craven
Sofie Laguna: From picture books to Miles Franklin winner

Sofie Laguna: From picture books to Miles Franklin winner

Miles Franklin winner Sofie Laguna has come along way since her first book, My Yellow Blanky, was published. But that remains a very significant event in her writing career.

  • by Jason Steger
Wordplay: The many worlds that exist in homelessness

Wordplay: The many worlds that exist in homelessness

Homelessness is one of the most complicated words with many meanings and few solutions.

  • by David Astle
Put Indigenous heritage at heart of national story, says novelist Kim Scott

Put Indigenous heritage at heart of national story, says novelist Kim Scott

Kim Scott will open the Melbourne Writers Festival with an address about our national identity.

  • by Jason Steger