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‘Australian’ focuses on book industry 

Tuesday, 25 July 2006
The Australian newspaper is showing a great deal of interest in the book industry of late.The week before last, it caused a minor storm of its own by submitting a...

The first ‘First Tuesday Book Club’ 

Monday, 24 July 2006
The inaugural episode of ABC TV's new book show, The First Tuesday Book Club, will screen next Tuesday night, 1 August, at 10pm.The show will be hosted by Jennifer Byrne...

Publishers support Ned Kelly awards 

Monday, 24 July 2006
The future of the Ned Kelly awards, Australia's awards for crime writing, has been assisted with a sponsorship plan supported by a number of publishers.The awards, known colloquially as ‘the...

Gee tops Montana winners list 

Monday, 24 July 2006
Maurice Gee's novel Blindsight (Penguin) has been announced as the winner of the Deutz Medal, the top prize of the annual Montana New Zealand Book Awards. Blindsight also won the...

NZ industry awards 

Monday, 24 July 2006
New Zealand's book trade awards were presented as part of the Booksellers NZ annual conference. The awards are all sponsored by Thorpe-Bowker.Bookseller AwardsIndependent Bookshop of the Year: Unity Books, Wellington...

Media Extra: What’s hot 

Sunday, 23 July 2006
It's been a good weekend for some of Australia's independent publishers. Scribe had the number-one most-mentioned title with David Potts' The Myth of the Great Depression. Potts considers the memory...

Meet the literary editors: Alison Pressley 

Sunday, 23 July 2006
In the latest of a series of interviews with the literary editors of Australia's major book media conducted for MX by Alae Taule'alo, we meet Alison Pressley, editor of Good...

Bestsellers this week 

Tuesday, 18 July 2006
It's been a big week for pirates and boy wizards. Harry Potter has topped the bestseller charts once again with the release of the paperback edition of his penultimate adventure...

RiP John Ritchie 

Tuesday, 18 July 2006
John Ritchie, history professor, author and one of the longest serving editors of the Australian Dictionary of Biography (MUP), has died in Canberra, aged 65. Other publications include the popular...

RiP Tsai-Hsien Chang 

Tuesday, 18 July 2006
Chinese language teacher and author Tsai-Hsien Chang has died in Melbourne, aged 86. Chang was the author of several English and Chinese language publications, including an abbreviated Chinese translation of...

Around the world: round-up 

Tuesday, 18 July 2006
In overseas news this week, Borders has confirmed that former Saks department store executive George Jones is the company's new CEO; publisher reactions to UK bookseller Waterstone's takeover of the...

Damousi wins Ernest Scott Prize 

Tuesday, 18 July 2006
Joy Damousi, author of Freud in the Antipodes: The Cultural History of Psychoanalysis in Australia (UNSW Press) is the winner of the 2006 Ernest Scott Prize. The prize, which is...

All aboard for Children’s Book Week 

Tuesday, 18 July 2006
With Children's Book Week approaching rapidly (19 to 25 August), the New South Wales branch of the Children's Book Council of Australia (CBCA) has announced a number of Book Week author...

Where are the wild things’ Melbourne! 

Tuesday, 18 July 2006
Film Victoria confirmed last week that a feature film based on Maurice Sendak's classic children's book Where the Wild Things Are (Random House) will be made in Melbourne. The Warner Bros....

Tokyo book fair wraps up 

Tuesday, 18 July 2006
The 13th Tokyo International Book Fair wrapped up on Sunday 9 July after four busy days. The Fair attracted a record number of attendees: almost 50,000 including publishing professionals, librarians,...

RiP Mickey Spillane 

Tuesday, 18 July 2006
Hard-boiled crime writer Mickey Spillane, the creator of legendary private eye Mike Hammer, has died aged 88.Spillane's first Mike Hammer book, I, the Jury (in The Mike Hammer Omnibus vol...

Caine Prize for Watson 

Tuesday, 18 July 2006
South African author Mary Watson has won this year's £10,000 (A$23,300) Caine Prize for African Writing for her short story ‘Jungfrau'.The Caine Prize is often referred to as ‘the African...

‘Da Vinci’ case goes to appeal 

Tuesday, 18 July 2006
Authors Michael Baigent and Richard Leigh have been granted leave to appeal the breach of copyright case they lost against Da Vinci Code author Dan Brown and publisher Random House...

Plastic bag ban to begin with Victoria 

Tuesday, 18 July 2006
Victoria has announced a plan to phase out free plastic shopping bags by 2009. From 2009, retailers will be required to charge at least 10 cents per bag.The Victorian legislation...

Media Extra: what’s hot 

Sunday, 16 July 2006
News that Maurice Sendak's 1963 children's picture book Where the Wild Things Are is soon to be filmed in Victoria has sparked many mentions in the weekend media, and in...

Meet the literary editors: Rosemary Sorenson 

Sunday, 16 July 2006
In the latest of a series of interviews with the literary editors of Australia's major book media conducted for MX by Alae Taule'alo, we meet Rosemary Sorenson, books and arts...

Bestsellers this week 

Tuesday, 11 July 2006
There are four new entries in this week's top 10 bestsellers, with crime being the order of the day. Temperance Brennan is back to dig up more trouble (and bones,...

RiP Lisa Bellear 

Tuesday, 11 July 2006
Poet Lisa Bellear, best known for her collection Dreaming in Urban Areas (UQP), died in Melbourne this week, aged 44.Susan Hawthorne writes: Lisa Marie Bellear (1962-2006) from the Noonuccal people...

RiP Julie Silk 

Tuesday, 11 July 2006
Margaret Olds writes on behalf of Millennium House: We would like all our friends in the publishing industry to know that Julie Silk, former sales rep at Penguin Books and...

Getting ready for NZ Book Month 

Tuesday, 11 July 2006
With the first ever New Zealand Book Month fast approaching, organisers have unveiled a newly designed brand identity and have announced that NZ Book Month will have a ‘major online...

Raven Black wins new-look Dagger 

Tuesday, 11 July 2006
Raven Black by Ann Cleeves (Macmillan UK) has been awarded the first Duncan Lawrie Dagger, the UK Crime Writer's Association (CWA) prize formerly known as the Gold Dagger for Fiction....