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Burning questions
Author Melanie Saward reflects on the evolution of her first novel, ‘Burn’, and what happens when Indigenous kids are severed…
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The forgotten history of Tasmania’s convict nurseries
Unearthing the tragic fates of hundreds of babies in the early 1800s.
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To update or not to update, that is the question...
If Roald Dahl books are being altered to suit current sensibilities, what could that mean for today's writers in the…
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The many lost paths to a novel
When writing her latest novel, Jane Rawson was surprised by how mutable her story was, travelling through both time and…
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Marketing books in the digital age
As she grows her publishing house from scratch, Terri-ann White offers advice on marketing books.
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Publishing models for changed conditions
Which publishing models can thrive in these uneasy times? The answer might surprise.