books and publishing

Book review: Clytemnestra, Constanza Casati
An unforgettable feminist reimagining of a mythologically-maligned Spartan queen.

Book review: Love & Autism, Kay Kerr
Shining light on the spectrum of autism through a range of true stories.

Book review: The Invisible, Peter Papathanasiou
Some momentum is lost to digressive detail in this otherwise entertaining tale.

Reflections from present and past Australian Children's Laureates
Find out more about the role of the national spokesperson, advocate and ambassador for children/YA literature.

AustLit marks one million records
One of the longest running digital humanities projects in Australia has just passed the million records mark.

Book review: Funny Ethnics, Shirley Le
A debut novel that tracks the life of a young Vietnamese-Australian caught between two worlds.

Book review: The Great Dead Body Teachers, Jackie Dent
Putting the human being into human body dissection.

Sustainability in the book industry
How can the books industry be more green?

Book review: The Bell of the World, Gregory Day
An historical fiction that also reads like a prose poem and a biography.

Albanese Government acts on audio and e-book lending rights promise
Updating Australia’s lending rights schemes to include digital content will see increased payments flow directly to local writers, illustrators and…