
She won one of NZ's biggest writing prizes. And that's when the questions started
The rights and wrongs about writing about another country - even if you are an expat.
The rights and wrongs about writing about another country - even if you are an expat.
Diversity in children's books is vital, writes Ataria Sharman
Give the gift of exquisite reading this festive season.
A round up of Canvas reviewers' picks of 2021
Why we search for pure escapism in our holiday reading
Fifty years after their first publication, Hilma Wolitzer's remain as relevant as ever.
"Covers. That's what originally draws me into any book."
A fascinating new book uses Auckland landscapes to reveal histories we don't always know.
A book challenging traditional notions of sex, gender and literature.
Steve Braunias spent six years tracking down New Zealand's music makers
While flying to Canada is off the cards, there's still plenty to read, taste and watch.
Christchurch mum of three Annie Andersen had to learn to "walk with grief".
A look into the mystery behind a multibillionaire whose life lacks public detail
Books new and old feature in Nicole Miller's top reading for the moment.
Times: He was the poster boy for atheism but has cancel culture finally clipped his wings?
Spike Lee as seen by his brother in new book.
Councillor says "we're rebuilding a library, not a children's entertainment centre".
OPINION: Auckland best city to visit? In normal times, yes.
Strange songbirds and dark secrets are plentiful in Cassie Hart's new horror novel.
Sleeping with Stones is an adept poetry collection spanning the realms of grief
Crime and personal essays are lockdown fodder for Eleanor Black
John Boyne delivers a novel of dark humour and cutting observations
She's a Killer is intended as an alarm for a New Zealand in environmental crisis.
A collection of stories to savour by an award-winning writer
From New York to Wānaka: The inspiration behind her new cookbook with mum Annabel.
Joy Watson's books have resonated with thousands of children and their parents.
"How do you oppose the Holocaust?" one teacher asked.
Mo Gawdat believes we face an apocalyptic threat from artificial intelligence.
An interweaving of tales in search of the lobster, worldwide