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Will Elliott’s ‘Nightfall’ 

Wednesday, 6 June 2012
Aden wakes up in a blood-filled bathtub in a strange place. He knows he has killed himself, but remembers only fragments of his life. As he explores his surroundings he...

Susan Johnson’s ‘My Hundred Lovers’ 

Wednesday, 30 May 2012
You may know of Susan Johnson for her brave memoir of motherhood, A Better Woman, or her novel about writer Charmian Clift, The Broken Book, among other titles. Her seventh...

‘Designers need to take more chances’ 

Tuesday, 22 May 2012
‘Publishers and designers need to take more chances’ was the message from the judges at this year’s APA Book Design Awards. ‘Shelves are full of books that look like each...

Jennifer Mills’ ‘The Rest is Weight’ 

Tuesday, 22 May 2012
'Although The Rest is Weight spans seven years of Mills’ short fiction, it has a graceful coherence of style and theme. With crisp, vivid prose, Mills inhabits the inner lives...

Emily Perkins’ ‘The Forrests’ 

Wednesday, 9 May 2012
'Emily Perkins, acclaimed author of Novel about My Wife, chronicles a person’s life with depth, poignancy and passion. She manages to find the right, often surprising, words to describe the...

Randa Abdel-Fattah’s ‘No Sex in the City’ 

Wednesday, 2 May 2012
'Randa Abdel-Fattah’s first adult novel ... the cleverly named No Sex in the City is unadulterated Aussie chick-lit with a twist: lead character Esma is a devoted Muslim, which adds...

Romy Ash’s ‘Floundering’ 

Thursday, 26 April 2012
The Vogel Award is announced tonight. Floundering by Romy Ash was shortlisted for last year’s award and was subsequently published by Text this month. ‘It’s a dark and lyrical tale’...

Spotlight on Text’s new Australian Classics 

Wednesday, 18 April 2012
Got a suggestion for a future Text Australian Classic? ‘If readers want to email me with suggestions, I would be thrilled to receive them,’ publisher Michael Heyward tells Andrea Hanke....

Libby Gleeson’s ‘Red’ 

Wednesday, 18 April 2012
Spring-boarding off the recent wave of global natural disasters (particularly Queensland), Gleeson does a chillingly effective job of destroying all that is familiar and safe. Like Red, the reader is...

Page to screen: adaptations due in 2012 

Wednesday, 4 April 2012
The Hunger Games on the big screen continues to drive sales of Suzanne Collins’ bestselling YA series. What other adaptations are due on big (and small) screens in 2012? Andrew...

Sonya Harnett’s ‘The Children of the King’ 

Wednesday, 4 April 2012
The Children of the King challenges stereotypes of war from the first page, which opens, not with a sombre and terror-filled London, but with a lively household full of love...

Ebooks: a short story 

Tuesday, 27 March 2012
As Allen & Unwin announces its contribution to the sector, we take a look at the burgeoning genre of the digital short. As Tim Coronel writes, ‘Australian publishers of all...

Garth Nix’s ‘A Confusion of Princes’ 

Tuesday, 27 March 2012
Khemri is a prince of the empire, which governs the staggeringly huge population of humanity scattered across the galaxy. Taken from their parents as children and equipped with the ultimate...

Stephanie Laurens’ ‘The Lady Risks All’ 

Sunday, 11 September 2011
Stephanie Laurens’ readers will be familiar with Lord Julian, or Roscoe, the hero of her latest Regency-set romance. However, they will be disappointed with the result: the novel is marred...