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A Message from Zeeb Blatsnart, Editor: An Extract from A Toaster on Mars by Darrell Pitt

The year is 2509 and Earth is a rather polluted blue dot that suffers from global warming, overpopulation and not enough people using deodorant. Blake Carter, star agent with the Planetary Bureau of Investigation, is having a bad day that spirals out of control when the world is held to ransom by his nemesis, evil genius Bartholomew Badde.

Zane Lovitt on Black Teeth

Zane Lovitt was a documentary filmmaker before turning his hand to crime fiction. His debut novel, The Midnight Promise, won the Ned Kelly Award for Best First Fiction, and led to Zane being named one of the Best Young Novelists of 2013 by the Sydney Morning Herald. His writing was compared to the likes of Raymond Carver, Quentin Tarantino and Peter Temple, to name a few.

Defend Oz Lit #2: Richard Flanagan

‘They want to thieve our past work, and, by ending parallel importation restrictions and territorial copyright, destroy any future for Australian writers.’ Richard Flanagan

Defend Oz Lit #1: Tim Winton

This is the first in a series of e-posters of Australian authors and overseas colleagues speaking up for their rights. Watch this space for more from Richard Flanagan, Magda Szubanski, Jonathan Franzen, Jackie French, Toni Jordan, Jeanette Winterson, Tom Keneally and friends.

Text is Hiring (Two Positions)

Text is looking for two publishing stars to join the team.

Watch Midge Raymond Talk About My Last Continent

My Last Continent, Midge Raymond’s beautifully written novel, explores love and loss in the fragile landscape of the Antarctic. Moving and evocative, it is a story for all of us who would love to go…one day…

Text’s New Books in June Giveaway

Tragic love, alcohol, poetry, Russia and crime—brilliant themes to warm your winter! Plus three new books for the kids, with none of the above—except, perhaps a bit of criminal shenanigans—but lots of fun, friendship, adventure and time-and-space travel.

When We Were Young: An Extract from Elspeth Muir’s Wasted

In 2009 Elspeth Muir’s youngest brother, Alexander, finished his last university exam and went out with some mates on the town. Later that night he jumped from the Story Bridge and drowned in the Brisbane River.

Books Create Australia and Text’s Submission to the Productivity Commission

Did you know the Australian book industry employs more than 20,000 people and generates $2 billion in revenue annually, and that ours is the fourteenth-largest publishing industry in the world?

Authors, publishers, agents, printers and booksellers are devoted to and dependent

Reckoning’s Award Bonanza

Magda Szubanski’s Reckoning has picked up another award: this time, it’s the Australian Booksellers Association (ABA) Nielsen Bookdata Booksellers Choice Award. This award recognises the Australian new release that booksellers most enjoyed reading, marketing and handselling during the previous year. What wonderful recognition from the book community!

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