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And the winner of the 2013 Text Prize is…

…Diana Sweeney, author of The Minnow (formerly Flood Damage), the story of a young girl struggling to find her way after a devastating flood claims the lives of her sisters and parents.

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‘Stay slim, don’t nag, have good sex…and cook tripe’: Marjorie Bligh, star of Danielle Wood’s Housewife Superstar, hits the UK.

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‘You don’t get used to being in prison in a single day,’ says Echols, ‘and you don’t get used to being out of prison in a single day.’ Damien Echols talks to the Guardian about how he survived 18 years on death row.

How to talk to your teen about books.

Even more great press for Janet Malcolm’s Forty-One False Starts

The New York Times called Forty-One False Starts ‘a powerfully distinctive and very entertaining literary experience’.

Malcolm says, ‘I have never found anything any artist has said about his work interesting.

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10 thoughts to take from this year’s Sydney Writers' Festival, including some insights on language from Diego Marani, author of The Last of the Vostyachs and New Finnish Grammar.

The New Yorker asks: do you need to like the main character to like the book?

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‘A Different Kind of Dreaming’: Kate Constable’s introduction to I Own the Racecourse!

We recently republished Patricia Wrightson’s I Own the Racecourse! in the Text Classics series. Kate Constable’s new introduction to this charming tale is reproduced below.

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‘Tremors across Still Water’: Margo Lanagan’s introduction to The Watcher in the Garden

We recently republished Joan Phipson’s The Watcher in the Garden in the Text Classics series. Margo Lanagan’s new introduction to this complex and gripping novel for young adults is reproduced below.

The Watcher in the Garden surprised me.

Friday Links

An A–Z of unusual words, beautifully illustrated.

Think you’re pretty hardcore? Yeah, well, e e cummings literally invented partying.

Photos of some incredible reading rooms from around the world.

‘Shelter Torn Away’: James Moloney’s introduction to Hills End

We recently republished Ivan Southall’s Hills End in the Text Classics series. James Moloney’s new introduction to this forgotten gem is reproduced below.

Chong wins at the 2013 APA Book Design Awards

Text’s Design Director W. H. Chong won the 2013 Joyce Thorpe Nicholson Design Hall of Fame Award at last night’s Australian Publishers Association Book Design Awards.

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