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Is there value in a pitch? Jane Pearson, senior editor at Text, reflects on a session at Perth Writers Festival.
A pitching session pits a roomful of writers against a panel of publishers in an exciting battle of words and nerve.
The March long weekend always seems to sneak up when you feel the year is just starting to settle into its routine: summer is over, kids are back at school and the credit card is looking a little weary, then, presto! Up pops another holiday, but this time when you have no plans
I first encountered James Aldridge’s books in the Kangaroo Flat Library when I was a braces-wearing, freckled eleven-year-old in zinc cream and Ken Done shorts.
Sex. Death. Corruption. Jayne Keeney P. I. on the case in Thailand.
Angela Savage's first Jayne Keeney novel came to our attention when it won the 2004 Victorian Premier’s Literary Award for an unpublished manuscript.
Jill Fitzsimons, English teacher at Whitefriars College, interviewed Kate Grenville about her novel The Lieutenant, which is a set text for the VCE English 'Encountering Conflict' context.
Kelly Link has been attracting some terrific press for her new collection of stories, Get in Trouble.
Scarlett Thomas in the Read more
Love notes found between the covers of books at the Strand bookshop.
The love DNA of classic novels: now in handy infographic form!
17 ways to squeeze in a few extra books around the house.
'Oh, I don't need help moving' and other things you won't ever hear a book lover say.