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Your faithful Texters are not only overjoyed to add three more works by Amy Witting to its Text Classics series this month—The Visit, A Change in the Lighting and Selected Stories—but we are also thrilled to present to you here an extra Witting story, one not included in Selected Stories.
Read on for a short story not included in Selected Stories—‘Afterplay’.

Is it possible to be too excited about the books you’re publishing? We hope not, because your faithful Texters have been utterly inspired and delighted by the books we’ve got coming out this year from July to December.
Our July to December 2017 catalogue has just been released and we couldn’t be happier with what we’ve got for you.

Anne Beilby has been with Text since she applied for the position of admin assistant way back in 2004. So she’s seen a thing or two around here.
We asked Anne to tell us about her role as rights manager as well as a bit about Text’s history and why all the bookstores in the north of Melbourne have correctly ordered books.

Award-winning novelist Eva Hornung’s latest book, The Last Garden is already receiving high praise from readers everywhere.
Set in a remote nineteenth-century adventist community, this powerful and moving novel tells the story of Benedict, a teenage boy whose life is shattered by his parents’ murder-suicide.
‘Like all great literary fiction, The Last Garden provokes thought and empathy in equal measure. This visceral and utterly compelling new novel represents an ambitious new layer to Hornung’s continued investigation of the human condition, magnificently realised.’ Readings
Read on for an excerpt...

Text is thrilled to have Adam Cece, author of The Extremely Weird Thing That Happened in Huggabie Falls, joining the ranks as the winner of the 2017 Text Prize. Read on for Adam’s delightful and heartwarming speech that he gave upon winning the prize at Wednesday night’s Text Party.

Adelaide writer Adam Cece has beaten nearly 300 entries to win the $10,000 Tenth Annual Text Prize for his hilariously crazy story, The Extremely Weird Thing That Happened in Huggabie Falls.

We have shortlisted four outstanding manuscripts—two middle-grade and two YA—from nearly 300 entries to make up the 2017 shortlist for the tenth $10,000 Text Prize for Young Adult and Children’s Writing. Text has been overwhelmed at the calibre of entries this year. There have been excited discussions, passionate arguments and endless debating, but most importantly, around 800 hours of intense reading of all the submitted manuscripts have been completed by your faithful Texters over the last couple of months since entries closed.
We can confidently say that we are utterly delighted with this year’s shortlisted books.

It’s May, and once again we all begin the annual tentative donning of coats and scarves and hats and gloves. What better way to distract yourself from those grey chills and sniffles than with BOOKS? We can’t think of anything to beat them, frankly.
To aid you in your distraction, we have put together a brilliant bundle of brand-new books for your reading pleasure.

The London Book Fair is the global marketplace for rights negotiations and the sale and distribution of content across print, audio, TV, film and digital channels.
We asked our Rights and Export Coordinator, Khadija, to keep a diary for a day at the 2017 London Book Fair. And we are NOT jealous. Not at all.
Read on for a glimpse of one of the biggest publishing events of the year.

The Shadow Land by Elizabeth Kostova, author of the bestselling The Historian was released by Text Publishing this week.
Read on for an extract as well as a moving and heartfelt letter from Elizabeth to all her readers