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Stephen Daisley’s first novel, Traitor, won the Prime Minister’s Literary Award in 2011. His second novel, Coming Rain, has just been released.
Traitor Stephen Daisley $0.Krissy Kneen describes her adventures in classic erotic fiction in her research for The Adventures of Holly White and the Incredible Sex Machine.
I was originally approached by Michael Heyward, the publisher at Text. He had a great idea.
Congratulations to Melissa Rymer, winner of a magical Yarra Valley hot-air-balloon adventure of a lifetime, who shared the experience with Renzo, Sebastian and Nicholas on an exhilarating morning in March.
The centenary of Gallipoli is a unique opportunity to reflect on war and the ways it has shaped the modern world.
Alice Cottrell, Text’s Rights Administrator, describes the excitement of attending two international book fairs for the first time.
Walking into a book fair is like seeing the entire publishing industry in physical form.
If you love words you'll love Mary Norris’s Between You & Me: Confessions of a Comma Queen, the most irreverent and enjoyable book on language since Eats, Shoots & Leaves.
What will you get your mum this Mother’s Day? Books, flowers...beer?
This article on the Town Crier, on whether Canadians spend more money on books or beer, introduced me to George Orwell’s 1946 essay about the affordability of books versus cigarettes.
We’re thrilled that our wonderfully talented book designer Imogen Stubbs has been shortlisted for the Young Designer of the Year Award in the 2015 Australian Book Design Awards.
David Winter is the editor of Bloodhound, a new memoir by Ramona Koval. Here, David and Ramona continue their chat about writing, humour and moving on. You can read part one of this interview here.