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A touching gesture to the power of empathy

A touching gesture to the power of empathy

Runaways, a dual narrative memoir, is a good starting point for newcomers to the complexities of feminism and race but offers little to those already deeply immersed.

  • by Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen

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‘I could no longer even understand the person I was before’: The trip that changed a novelist’s life

‘I could no longer even understand the person I was before’: The trip that changed a novelist’s life

Seven years ago, Claire G. Coleman says, her life was irrevocably changed.

  • by Claire G. Coleman
Our culture of screaming at each other is making us dumber, crueller and more depressed

Our culture of screaming at each other is making us dumber, crueller and more depressed

Bestselling author Johann Hari says changing your mind isn’t a humiliation - it’s a gift.

  • by Johann Hari
‘Before I knew it, I realised ‘Oh  f---, I’m an alcoholic’:  Flume was flying high, but lost control

‘Before I knew it, I realised ‘Oh f---, I’m an alcoholic’: Flume was flying high, but lost control

From the outside, Harley Streten looked like he had the world in the palm of his hand, but inside he was falling apart.

  • by Barry Divola
Banning books? I’m all the better for the blood and gore of my education
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Banning books? I’m all the better for the blood and gore of my education

My high school syllabus was a bloodbath of sex and death in which students were slowly marinated for six long years.

  • by Richard Glover
Claire Danes and Tom Hiddelston’s new Gothic ghost story will bewitch you
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Claire Danes and Tom Hiddelston’s new Gothic ghost story will bewitch you

Based on an award-winning novel, The Essex Serpent is a Victorian-era tale of demons, madness and passion set on the region’s spooky marshes.

  • by Kylie Northover
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An intimate and insightful memoir alive with questions

An intimate and insightful memoir alive with questions

Sian Prior interrogates her intense pull toward motherhood in Childless.

  • by Natasha Mitchell
Is there a secret to writing a bestselling book?

Is there a secret to writing a bestselling book?

No two authors are quite alike and new books by Lee Kofman and The Rosie Project’s Graeme Simsion reveal how different writing advice can be.

  • by Jane Sullivan
Top books to read: Gangsters at war in one of the best crime sagas

Top books to read: Gangsters at war in one of the best crime sagas

Don Winslow’s timeless organised crime novel City on Fire leads our reviews of new fiction and non-fiction releases.

  • by Cameron Woodhead and Steven Carroll
Bringing down the bourgeoisie - with witchcraft

Bringing down the bourgeoisie - with witchcraft

Jane Rawson again melds speculative and historical fiction in her latest book, with fascism meeting witchcraft.

  • by Kerryn Goldsworthy
An affecting meditation on mortality

An affecting meditation on mortality

Poet Sarah Holland-Batt’s third book is, in the wake of her father’s death, a deeply felt collection.

  • by Geoff Page