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No shushing! State Library of NSW opens the door to children

No shushing! State Library of NSW opens the door to children

Seen and heard: The State Library of NSW wants to turn itself into the ''go-to'' place for children's writing and reading.

  • by Linda Morris

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The Saturday Paper alters prestigious award after judge's resignation

The Saturday Paper alters prestigious award after judge's resignation

The Horne Prize had placed a ban on non-Indigenous Australians writing about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

  • by Broede Carmody
How Liane Moriarty keeps it real

How Liane Moriarty keeps it real

She might have sold more than 6 million books and have Nicole Kidman's number in her phone but Liane Moriarty takes it all in her stride.

  • by Karen Hardy
Books That Changed Me: John Purcell

Books That Changed Me: John Purcell

Henry Miller's Sexus turned John Purcell into a real book fiend.

Top 10 business books, week ending September 9

Top 10 business books, week ending September 9

Scott Pape's Barefoot Investor tops the business bestselling books chart

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Giveaways

GIVEAWAYS: Win tickets to the movie American Animals, to the Fitness Show Melbourne, or win Nightball footy or soccer packages

  • by Kay Stewart
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Recipes: 8 weeks to WOW, by Emilie Brabon-Hames and Chief Brabon
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Recipes: 8 weeks to WOW, by Emilie Brabon-Hames and Chief Brabon

Recipes from these elite trainers will set you on the right body transformation path, and taste delicious too.

Inside the head of an author: If the reader is to be disturbed, then so must I

Inside the head of an author: If the reader is to be disturbed, then so must I

Creating dark characters can take an emotional toll on an author and his family.

  • by Ross Watkins
Big reads are missing on Booker Prize's shortlist
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Big reads are missing on Booker Prize's shortlist

The 2018 Man Booker Prize judges have complained that many of the books submitted were too long-winded.

  • by Anita Singh
The Overstory review: Richard Powers' latest novel is the Moby-Dick of trees

The Overstory review: Richard Powers' latest novel is the Moby-Dick of trees

Richard Powers has been at the forefront of American fiction for years and with this capacious, poetic and generously accessible hymn to the wonder and complexity of trees, he is set to become a household name everywhere else.

  • by Gregory Day
Turning Pages: Why we need to read in a different way

Turning Pages: Why we need to read in a different way

There is still a reading community that lauds "difficult" books, but it's small and shrinking, says novelist Charlotte Wood.

  • by Jane Sullivan