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Oh, put it away! Why sex in novels rarely succeeds
Sally Rooney on why sex in literary fiction is a turn-off and not much fun to write.

'My story of heartbreak and hope': Toni Street on surrogacy, losing three siblings
Behind the Coast presenter's bubbly persona is a story of heartbreak and resilience.

Sebastian Faulks' Austrian trilogy part two: love as a kind of puzzle to be solved
Sebastian Faulks says James Bond boosted his pension fund

Homegrown Happiness: Your guide to gardening and good food
The art of goodness from garden to table

'Being lucky enough to know some of the stories behind the fiction makes it fascinating to see their transformation
David Hill on what he's reading - a focus on NZ writers

'You don't go to Berlin to set up a cosy house in the suburbs and have kids'
Bridget van der Zijpp's third novel sees a middle-aged novelist throw caution to the wind.

The Spinoff: Hands off our Hairy Maclary, Scotland
For decades, Scots have believed the beloved NZ children's books are Scottish.

'It was like I'd never done it before': How Sally Rooney wrote again
"It was like I'd never done it before." How Sally Rooney wrote again

When the world is crazy, take comfort in reading.
Locked down? Quiet reading is the soothing solution.

The gift of time to write
The job of writing is not enough for our authors to live off, writes Siobhan Harvey.

A conversation with Sam Neill and Bryan Brown - on life, death, anxiety, fame and 40 years of friendship
Actors and old friends Sam Neill and Bryan Brown in conversation

Clarke Gayford on fatherhood: 'What Neve is teaching me'
It's no surprise the First Bloke's love of the ocean has rubbed off on his daughter Neve.

Canvas: 40 Years of Friendship - A Conversation with Sam Neill and Bryan Brown
Canvas got Sam Neill, in Italy, and Bryan Brown, in Queensland, to talk about the book, about life, death, anxiety, fame and friendship. Video / Canvas

Meghan and Harry call in lawyers amid Finding Freedom reissue
An edition of a Meghan and Harry book has seen the royal couple call in the lawyers.

Obsession and discovery: Stories from inside the second-hand book trade
How far will people go to obtain the objects of their longings?

How an entrepreneur spun fibs into dollars
For readers who love to understand a business bust

Political memoirs flooding the book scene
The political memoirs have been written by highly educated political figures.

Simon Bridges on what's next: 'I've found my true happiness'
The ousted leader opens up about love, family, politics and how his enemies got too cruel.

Of mermaids, massage parlours and middle-aged men
Michael King Writers' residency recipient Megan Dunn on releasing a book into the wild

Leonie Agnew: 'Yes, I read several books at once'
Leonie Agnew reads quickly to save her dog from toppling books

Novel weighs up the question: What is the price of love?
Stephanie Johnson reviews Rosetta Allan's Crazy Love

Simon Bridges on his new book - and the dig that left him in tears
Might Simon Bridges be preparing to launch something other than his new book?

Steve Braunias attends a rest home concert
Steve Braunias attends a concert full of nostalgia

Local Focus: New owner for popular book store
Patrick's Bookshop changes hands. Made with funding from NZ On Air.

Movie review: Coming Home in the Dark a stark, unsettling Kiwi classic
Movie review: Coming Home in the Dark

Opinion: Kate and William's holiday nightmare
The royals are heading off on holiday, but Kate and William won't have a chance to relax.