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Screen Australia funds book-to-film adaptations 

Monday, 15 July 2013
Feature film adaptations of Australian novels Bereft (Chris Womersley, Scribe), The Burial (Courtney Collins, A&U), Jasper Jones (Craig Silvey, A&U) and YA novel On the Jellicoe Road (Melina Marchetta, Penguin) are...

Bestsellers this week 

Monday, 15 July 2013
The Stalking of Julia Gillard: How the Media and Team Rudd Contrived to Bring Down the Prime Minister (Kerry-Anne Walsh, A&U) is at the top of the highest new entries...

Rowling’s crime novel alias revealed

Monday, 15 July 2013
Harry Potter author J K Rowling has been unmasked as the writer of crime novel The Cuckoo’s Calling (Little, Brown), written under the alias of Robert Galbraith and published in April this...

On tour: Meet the author Kathy Reichs 

Monday, 15 July 2013
Forensic anthropologist and author Kathy Reichs is visiting Australia in September. Her new book Bones of the Lost (William Heinemann) is the latest instalment in Reichs’ bestselling Temperance Brennan series,...

ABA conference 2013: The hot topics 

Monday, 15 July 2013
Around 260 members of the local industry attended this year’s Australian Booksellers Association (ABA) conference, which was held in Adelaide on 16-17 June and followed the Leading Edge Books conference...

New faces: Mary Masters and Patricia Genat 

Monday, 15 July 2013
This year there are two new faces at the Small Press Network and the Australian Booksellers Association. Andrea Hanke spoke to SPN general manager Mary Masters and ABA president Patricia...

Eating, breathing & talking books: Profile on Robert Watkins

Monday, 15 July 2013
Robert Watkins’ CV includes bookseller, account manager, publicity manager, marketing manager and Dame Edna impersonator. In January he was appointed commissioning editor of adult books at Hachette Australia. He shares...

Top of the pops: A round-up of Father’s Day titles 

Monday, 15 July 2013
There is an element of nostalgia to this year’s Father’s Day titles, from new books to mark anniversaries for Wisden and Bathurst, to reflections of boyhood adventures. Andrea Hanke rounds...

Editor’s picks 

Monday, 15 July 2013
Andrea Hanke’s ears are ringing with buzz books Recently, someone in publishing tried to explain to me the difference between book buzz and book hype. Buzz, he said, is organic,...

Your store: Retailing news, tips and titbits 

Monday, 15 July 2013
Preparing for National Bookshop Day The third annual National Bookshop Day is scheduled for Saturday 10 August. As well as hosting their own events, booksellers can take part in a...

A life education: Chris Womersley on ‘Cairo’ 

Monday, 15 July 2013
In his new novel Cairo (Scribe September), Chris Womersley recreates Melbourne life in the 1980s. The author spoke to Martin Shaw. This novel begs the question: what were you doing in...

On tour: Meet the author Lucy Knisley 

Monday, 15 July 2013
US author, illustrator and comic book artist Lucy Knisley is visiting Australia in August for the Melbourne Writers Festival’s schools program. Knisley’s books include French Milk (Touchstone) and Relish (First...

Kicking goals: Sports books for kids 

Monday, 15 July 2013
Teamwork, competition, glory: sport has all the ingredients for an exciting read. Andrew Wrathall spoke to some publishers and booksellers about sport books for children. The Australian Football League (AFL)...

New Adult: using it or losing it? 

Monday, 15 July 2013
Australian publishers are starting to use the term in their marketing material, but what exactly is new adult, and how is it being used by booksellers? Cordelia Rice reports. In...

‘Larrikins’ wins 2013 Ernest Scott Prize

Monday, 15 July 2013
Larrikins: A History by Melissa Bellanta (UQP) has won the 2013 Ernest Scott Prize for history, presented by the University of Melbourne’s Faculty of Arts. Judges Mark Finnane from Griffith...

Talkback: industry involvement in world book events 

Monday, 15 July 2013
Should the Australian book industry get more involved in international events such as World Book Night? Books+Publishing asked three booksellers. Mike Gratwick, co-owner, Dymocks Busselton No, I don’t believe that...

Second (shelf) life 

Monday, 15 July 2013
Portia Lindsay finds out what publishers can do to give underperforming titles a second chance. For a book that doesn’t capture the audience’s attention through positive (or with shrinking literary...

Amazon patents supplementary content for ebooks 

Friday, 12 July 2013
Amazon has been granted a US patent for supplementary content attached to ebooks, reports Wired, which compares the patent to ‘DVD extras’. The patent ‘Customized Electronic Book with Supplemental Content’, which...