writing and publishing
Move over Millennials, it's time for older women writers to shine
Are the works of older women writers writing about their lives a new Australian publishing trend?
Book Review: Ghost Poetry, Robbie Coburn
A poetry collection that reflects deeply on trauma, loss and hope.
Book review: Who Comes Calling?, Miriam Wei Wei Lo
Miriam Wei Wei Lo's second poetry collection explores motherhood, immigration, religion and the creative life.
Book review: The Rewilding, Donna M Cameron
A climate change novel that explores ecological possibilities.
Book review: One Another, Gail Jones
Gail Jones' latest novel shines a light darkly through the life of Joseph Conrad.
Book review: The Star on the Grave, Linda Margolin Royal
A novel inspired by the 'Japanese Schindler' and the author's personal ties to his wartime actions.
Book review: Television, Kate Middleton
An ode to the ways in which television nurtures our self-understanding.
Book review: Woven, edited by Anne-Marie Te Whiu
A poetry collection that weaves together First Nations voices from around the globe.
Book review: The Next Big Thing, James Colley
Easy beach read romcom is quintessentially Australian in flavour.
Mills & Boon: How to write steamy scenes
Four Mills & Boon Australian authors offer tips on how to write racy copy.