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Books That Changed Me

David Hill: Steinbeck captures the hardship of migration.

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

Books That Changed Me

<b>Rachel Seiffert: </b>Learned how much of a story can be told between the lines.

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

The poetry of Fay Zwicky and Thea Astley

Fay Zwicky: Immensely powerful.

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.

From a smudge to winner of best children's book

Children's book writer and illustrator Bob Graham has collaborated on or created 90-odd books.

Bob Graham's prize-winning picture book Home in the Rain began as a smudge of pastel colour on a piece of copy paper. "It turned out to be a skyline of hills and then I put some dark cloud over it," he said.