The investigative reporter pulls back the curtain on crime,the media and policing in her compelling first novel,Pheasants Nest.
Sixteen years after The Boat,his barnstorming book of short stories,Nam Le has surprised publishers and readers alike with a book of poems.
More than 35 stars of the international literary scene will feature as part of the 2024 Sydney Writers’ Festival.
The Melbourne Cup in its flop era? Tell that to the pollies and business leaders who gathered in Flemington on Tuesday.
A new chief has been appointed to the State Library,and the government has big plans about its future.
Tracey Spicer’s book looks at the ways technology reproduces all the bad times.
The ABC chair blamed an “abusive and toxic culture” for driving Grant out of his role.
With the Sydney Writers’ Festival kicking off next week,we pulled together our picks of the festival,including international authors like Colson Whitehead and local favourites such as Helen Garner.
These two poetry collections have two ordinary lives as their scaffolding.
The broadcaster’s response to the death of the Queen is subtle and passionate.
On his way to Australia,poet and musician Anthony Joseph is out to move us - to tears and to protest.