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Bitter Wash Road continues the work of reimagining the crime genre in a very Australian way, and does it beautifully.’ Sue Turnbull reviews Garry Disher’s latest novel in the Sydney Morning Herald.

Famous writers’ sleep habits v literary productivity, visualised.

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More amazing press for Margaret Drabble and The Pure Gold Baby

In reading Margaret Drabble’s latest novel, The Pure Gold Baby, ‘sometimes, you stumble across a sentence so exact and lyrical it stops you short,’ says the Guardian.

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‘[A] hugely impressive mixture of art history, travel journalism and fiction’: Nicolas Rothwell’s Belomor reviewed in the Guardian.

A collection of some of the greatest essays on writing ever written.

Could you argue that some Read more

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20 famous authors as dolls. (That’s Raggedy Ayn Rand.)

Have you ever tried to imagine the layout of Bilbo Baggins' house, or the halls of Manderley? Now you can explore the homes of classic literature with these floor plans.

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‘This book is truly a testament to Laurie’s extraordinary writing ability from beginning to end.’ Laurie Halse Anderson’s latest novel, The Impossible Knife of Memory, reviewed for Bookworld.

Writers answer the question: Read more

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Leslie Cannold prepared a musical playlist for her debut novel, The Book of Rachael, over at Largehearted Boy.

Caution: reading can be hazardous.

The Guardian thinks literary fiction has a problem with happy endings.

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‘Long out of print, Happy Valley deserves contemporary readers, too.’ The Complete Review on Patrick White’s debut novel, now available in the Text Classics series.

An argument for reading in bars.

‘Tis the season of peace and joy, so here’s Read more

Wakefield and Brugman shortlisted in the 2014 Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature

Vikki Wakefield’s Friday Brown and Alyssa Brugman’s Alex As Well have both been shortlisted in the Young Adult Fiction category of the 2014 Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature.

One of the category winners will also be awarded the overall Premier’s Award, worth $25,000.

Today, Elsewhere

‘This is probably the best book I’ve read all year.’ Garry Disher’s Bitter Wash Road reviewed on Fair Dinkum Crime.

‘Aspire to be a world-class reader’, and other excellent writing tips from Pulitzer Prize-winner Paul Harding.

New Yorker writers on their favourite photographs.

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Novelist error messages.

Literary scenes recreated with lego.

Can you match the author to their pet?

The 5 most shocking deaths in literature. Spoiler alert, I guess, though if you didn’t see Romeo and Juliet’s deaths coming I don’t know how to help you.

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