Alice Nannup was taken from her Aboriginal family and set to work for little to no money. But she reckons she has had the ...
Alexandria Burnham’s debut historical novel takes inspiration from a real-life convict, mutineer and pirate. They called me ...
Ashley Kalagian Blunt continues her exploration of the perils of malicious online communities in Like, Follow, Die.
Holden Sheppard’s latest novel revisits some old friends in a fresh new story exploring masculinity, identity and friendship.
JP Pomare’s eighth novel explores the intersection of gambling, AI, and politics in a masterful thriller that keeps you ...
Bestseller Mary E Pearson’s fantasy duology features faerie pacts, spells, dragons, and a refreshingly drawn central relationship.
Winner of a Tasmanian Literary Award, Johanna Bell’s novel is set in the near future and tallies Australia’s vanishing ...
In Jill Johnson’s new novel, Professor Eustacia Rose is done with murder – it’s time to settle down with the love of her life, Matilde. For anybody new to this series, which began with Devil’s Breath, ...
Winner of a Tasmanian Literary Award, Johanna Bell’s novel is set in the near future and tallies Australia’s vanishing species. It is tempting to describe Johanna Bell’s new novel Department of the ...
Political theorist John Keane’s description of how demagogues and despots operate sounds a warning to safeguard democracy. Democracy is based on the notion that people can govern themselves, and is ...
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