
250 years of Jane Austen: 6 places in the UK to celebrate the novelist
The perfect excuse to visit England, celebrations have already begun across the country.
The perfect excuse to visit England, celebrations have already begun across the country.
The 82-year-old painter contemplates beginnings, endings and what, exactly, is the truth.
Featuring stories from Frizzell's childhood Hastings, the book is released March 13.
Big names and newcomers are among the finalists for the upcoming Ockham awards.
Times: To some the best-selling writer is a genius, to others he's a showman.
A new Kiwi novel asks if taking direct action is more ethical than doing nothing at all.
'It’s like everybody buys a copy and then they buy two for their sheep.'
Times: 'Decoying is the hardest ... You are absorbing all the vile stuff.'
Times: The prosecutor-turned-author was drawn to revisit his lead character Rusty Sabich.
Fantasy or fortitude? Understanding the obsession with Lee Child’s creation.
Writing heartfelt children's books is a new passion for the former rugby hardman.
New York Times: Professional organisers share their favourite helpful books.
Times: She's an adult film star who was elected to parliament. Now she's written a memoir.
A bid from overseas has nabbed a first-edition Harry Potter book being sold in Auckland.
Elton makes his long-awaited NZ return in April and May this year.
The beloved broadcaster has found a new passion to champion.
'Waiting for Britney Spears: A True Story, Allegedly' will hit shelves on June 10.
Lawsuits accuse the author of sexually abusing his former nanny in NZ.
OPINION: 'It was an introduction to the private life of adults but drunk from a firehose'.
Dark Horse Comics cancelled projects with the fantasy writer amid the accusations.
Times: MI5's first female director on royals, politicians and Chinese spies.
Ardern was expected to get an advance from $1m to $1.5m for the rights in Australasia.
Times: Joanna Moncrieff says patients have been duped by big pharma and insecure doctors.
David Baldacci talks death threats, censorship and why books should challenge readers.
New York Times: Self-help phenom’s new book is all about letting others do as they may.
Simon Burt decided to take the road less travelled. He found a book to write.
New York Times: Pop culture is finally warming up to the sex lives of older women.
There are thousands in the UK and US but Kiwis can now give it a try.
Bret Easton Ellis and Linda Lovelace are some of the authors subject to restrictions.
The new sexual assault allegations have halted film and TV adaptations.