
Caitlan Moran: Why it's now easier to be a woman than a man
For 11 years, while writing about women, author dismissed the question, “what about men?"
For 11 years, while writing about women, author dismissed the question, “what about men?"
Holidaymakers may have taken Prince Harry's book title too literally.
John McBeth's book is amusing and entertaining.
Napier has a new literary prodigy, and he's already five chapters into his next book.
'Staying politically active helps me to write books that I find interesting.'
The rugby star recalls telling his son, ‘It means I’m not going back to Japan’.
Kiwis were asked to send in their entries, now Lynley Dodd has picked the winners.
The European Parliament held a moment of silence upon news of his death.
The book is said to be 'a brave and astonishingly moving story'.
"The notion that it's a kind of psychological weakness is completely absurd."
Author Andrew Paul Wood reveals the unsuspected history of New Zealand.
Included in the store's collection were first-edition publications of Winnie the Pooh.
New York Times: What is it about Hoover’s stories that women are drawn to?
When she lost her brother to alcohol at 37, Maree Maclean realised she needed help too.
Times: Phages are ruthless biological killing machines - and bacteria are their prey.
Nathan James Thomas has engineered a digital nomad life for himself.
'You can be your own kind of leader and still make a difference.'
Emma Hislop (Kāi Tahu) is a Taranaki-based writer.
Times: The 36-year-old ex-ballet dancer on her new book and life with a rock legend.
New York Times: McCarthy's books explore a bleak world of violence and outsiders.
His literary themes were often bleak and violent.
A killer is in their midst. Will they strike again?
A book about five carved tōtara panels that were smuggled out of NZ has won a top prize.
Setting is hugely important - physical, weather, social and political - for Vanda Symon
The former PM's memoirs have been at the centre of a major bidding war.
Is your pooch bumptious and bustly? Bossy and bouncy? Frisky and hustly?
When she got the email letting her know she was on the list, she thought it was a scam.
New ONZM recipient Chris Maclean is quick to credit others for his success.
James Renwick's new book delivers "future forecast" for NZ, but there's time to change it.
How can human beings care for and reconnect with the oceans and waterways?