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BWF guest list and program released 

Tuesday, 15 August 2006
The Brisbane Writers' Festival (BWF) has released the full program and guest-list for this year's Festival, to be held from 13-17 September.With more than 20 international and 200 local guests,...

Davitt Awards shortlist 

Tuesday, 15 August 2006
Sisters in Crime has announced the shortlist for this year's Davitt Awards for the best crime books by Australian women published during 2005.Sisters in Crime members will now vote on...

BILBY and KOALA shortlists 

Tuesday, 15 August 2006
The shortlists for the NSW Kids Own Literature Awards (the KOALA awards) and Queensland's Books I Love Best Yearly (BILBY awards) have been announced.The BILBYs and KOALAs are children's choice...

Vic Prem’s Award shortlist 

Tuesday, 15 August 2006
The shortlist for this year's Victorian Premier's Literary Awards was announced at the state Library of Victoria last week by Victorian Minister of Arts Mary Delahunty.There are 41 books in...

Carey, Grenville and Hyland on Booker longlist 

Tuesday, 15 August 2006
Three of the nineteen novels on the longlist for this year's Man Booker Prize are by Australian authors.Theft: A Love Story by Peter Carey (Knopf), The Secret River by Kate...

Around the World: round-up 

Tuesday, 15 August 2006
In news from our ‘Around the World' blog this week, one of the world's largest libraries--the library of the University of California--joins Google's library project, London's Evening Standard speculates that...

The first Tasmanian Book Fair a success 

Tuesday, 15 August 2006
The first Tasmanian Book Fair was held in Hobart on Sunday, as part of Tasmanian Living Writers' Week. The fair, which included a meet-an-author program, readings, launches, giveaways and music...

Fair dates suit Australia 

Tuesday, 15 August 2006
While the timing of next year's London Book Fair (LBF) within a week of the Bologna Children's Book Fair means children's publishers in the UK are ‘downgrading' their presence--according to...

Romantic Book of the Year awards 

Tuesday, 15 August 2006
The winners of this year's Romance Writers of Australia Romantic Book of the Year awards have been announced. The winner of the long romance section was Pride of Lancashire (Anna...

WBN Online a hit with readers 

Monday, 14 August 2006
A letter to WBN subscribers The new online WBN service has now been in operation for about two months and we would like to share with the trade some of things...

Media Extra: What’s hot 

Sunday, 13 August 2006
At number three on our Most Mentioned chart, William McInnes' first novel Cricket Kings is continuing its successful tour of the reviewers' desks. But it was Frederick Forsyth's new book...

Meet the literary editors: Catherine Keenan 

Thursday, 10 August 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 Catherine Keenan, literary editor of...

Poets’ stoush hits the headlines 

Tuesday, 8 August 2006
It's not often that a story on poetry makes the news section of the Sydney Morning Herald, but a war of words between poets John Kinsella, Anthony Lawrence and Robert...

Bestsellers this week 

Tuesday, 8 August 2006
Books Alive may have just started, but it seems to have made an impact on our reading habits already. The proof of the pudding is in the charts. Four of...

‘Age’ Book of the Year shortlist 

Tuesday, 8 August 2006
The shortlist of books nominated for this year's Age Book of the Year prize has been released. The shortlisted titles are: Nonfiction: A Trial Separation: Australia and the Decolonisation of...

Speech Pathology Australia’s Book of the Year awards 

Tuesday, 8 August 2006
The winners of this year's Speech Pathology Australia's Book of the Year 2006 are:Language development, young children--Annie's Chair (Deborah Niland, Viking)Language development, lower primary children--The Postman's Dog (Lisa Shanahan, illus...

RiP Raja Rao 

Tuesday, 8 August 2006
Indian novelist Raja Rao has died in Austin, Texas, aged 97. His book Kanthapura (Oxford University Press India), published in 1938, was the first major Indian novel to be written...

Tertiary sector magazine hangs in the balance 

Tuesday, 8 August 2006
The future of Campus Bookseller+Publisher--the only magazine to focus exclusively on Australian tertiary publishing and campus bookselling--is in the balance following confirmation that the forthcoming October issue may be its last.The magazine,...

Authors champion National Literacy and Numeracy Week 

Tuesday, 8 August 2006
Several authors including Christopher Cheng, Matthew Reilly, Hazel Edwards and Jen McVeity, have been named as literacy ‘champions' as part of this year's National Literacy and Numeracy Week (NLNW) which...

Around the World: round-up 

Tuesday, 8 August 2006
In news from our ‘Around the World' blog this week: a US-based print-on-demand publisher has lost a long-running defamation case; toy maker Fisher-Price is developing a bank of downloadable children's stories for...

Vic SocEds awards life membership to Yowell 

Tuesday, 8 August 2006
At its recent annual general meeting, the Society of Editors (Victoria) presented Jackie Yowell with an award for honorary life membership in recognition of her outstanding services to the editing...

ASA joins ‘book banning’ protests 

Tuesday, 8 August 2006
The Australian Society of Authors (ASA) has joined the chorus of voices protesting plans by the Attorney-general, Philip Ruddock, to tighten the classification regime for books.In a letter sent to...

Meet the literary editors: Rosemarie Milsom 

Monday, 7 August 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 Rosemarie Milsom, editor of the...

Media Extra: What’s hot 

Monday, 7 August 2006
Australian stage and screen star William McInnes, author of childhood memoir A Man's Got to Have a Hobby, is back on the book front with his first piece of fiction....

Bestsellers this week 

Tuesday, 1 August 2006
With Father's Day only a month away, several blokey titles have crept into this week's bestseller charts. The blokiest of them all is Conn and Hal Iggulden's The Dangerous Book...

RiP Nigel Cox 

Tuesday, 1 August 2006
New Zealand writer Nigel Cox died on Friday 28 July.Victoria University Press writes: One of New Zealand's best writers, Nigel was recognised at the Montana New Zealand Book Awards on...

RiP David Gemmell 

Tuesday, 1 August 2006
UK fantasy writer David Gemmell died on Friday 28 July, two weeks after undergoing heart bypass surgery, according to his publisher Random House. Gemmell was a prolific writer whose works...

MWF program released 

Tuesday, 1 August 2006
The official program of the Age Melbourne Writers Festival (MWF) has been released, appearing online and as a supplement in the Age newspaper on 29 July. The Festival’s traditional opening...

BWF program announcements 

Tuesday, 1 August 2006
In the lead up to the release of the official festival program in the Australian newspaper on 5 August, the Brisbane Writers Festival has released details of what attendees can...

Bookwise won’t become Bluefin 

Tuesday, 1 August 2006
Advanced Marketing Services (AMS), parent company of Bookwise International in Australia and New Zealand, has launched a new division, Bluefin Global Logistics, to provide ‘third-party logistics' services to clients in...