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Today, Elsewhere

“We’re told we need to breastfeed for six months otherwise we have done nothing for our child! For a year even, like some in Scandinavia, to protect boys from prostate cancer when they are 60. What can I say!” The Financial Times has lunch with Elisabeth Badinter, author of Read more

Today, Elsewhere

Helen Trinca’s Madeleine, a biography of the brilliant but troubled Madeleine St John, reviewed in the Spectator.

‘I can still hear his voice whenever I read his books. It is for such interactions that people become booksellers.’ An elegy for bookshops past.

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Submissions for the 2014 Text Prize open soon!

We’ll be accepting entries for the 2014 Text Prize for Young Adult and Children’s Writing from Monday 3 March until Friday 4 April.

Today, Elsewhere

The New York Review of Books considers Margaret Drabble’s The Pure Gold Baby in light of the author’s body of work.

fridayfrivolity

Recovering the Classics: a collection of crowdsourced covers for great works of fiction in the public domain.

Great literary catchphrases. (Stretching the definition of ‘catchphrase’ a little, perhaps.)

Can you solve these riddles from literature?

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Today, Elsewhere

Adele Walsh from the Centre for Youth Literature raved to 3RRR about Laurie Halse Anderson’s The Impossible Knife of Memory (jump to 1hr 42mins to hear it).

Point: Why we should stop teaching novels to high school students. Counterpoint: Read more

Today, Elsewhere

‘I’ve been very lucky. Five suicides and a murder and growing up in beautiful places. You couldn’t have hoped for anything better for writing.’ David Vann on life and landscape.

Scientists find the secret formula for writing a bestselling novel. (Handy tip: use fewer adverbs.

Text is hiring

PUBLICIST/ SENIOR PUBLICIST — Text Publishing, Melbourne

Text Publishing is looking for an enthusiastic publicist/senior publicist to join its energetic, highly effective publicity team.

Today, Elsewhere

Books that sizzle: The Conversation considers summer in relation to Australian literature, and looks forward to upcoming releases including Suzanne McCourt’s The Lost Child and Stephen Orr’s One Boy Missing.

Appropriate on such a scorcher of a day: Read more

Books for a Heatwave

It’s set to reach 43 degrees celsius in Melbourne today, and the rest of the country isn’t faring much better. So if you can, we recommend sitting in a cooled room with a cold drink and one of these chilly titles.

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