No ordinary life: "It was history, you know?"
Hokianga's octogenarian novelist Judith Reinken.
Hokianga's octogenarian novelist Judith Reinken.
Books about increasing efficiency attract writer Natalie Sisson
Shilo Kino's debut novel The Pōrangi Boy is a reflection, in many ways, of her own life.
The world needs young female feistiness combined with wisdom, says Glenda Kane
The cottage was on the market with a deadline sale that ended on Friday.
Inspiring a new generation of navigators.
Nancy Johnson's new novel is a gripping commentary on the American Dream.
'The Amy I met was a geek, a nerd, someone who would sit and do crosswords every day.'
A novel, poetry, an audiobook and a kids' book are constants for Gemma Browne
Lies and secrets at the heart of a damaged family lead to an interesting story
New biography charts Ardern's rise from small-town girl to globally respected leader.
Look out for these locals at the Armageddon expo. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Mixup involving "Taming of the Flu" man and famous author dubbed a "comedy of errors".
In Melissa Broder's new novel, a calorie-counter falls in love with eating - and more.
What hoarding, sexual abuse and prison have in common: systems of power
"We all talked and cried and hugged — and drank the bar dry every night."
Diana Wichtel compares the merits of paperbacks, television and our multi-screens.
Eric Carle's family says he died Sunday at his summer studio in Massachusetts.
Reading crime fiction is research for Melinda Szymanik
Sherry Zhang shares what it means for her to be part of an anthology of Asian writing.
Jane and Jimmy Barnes kick off their 40th anniversary and launch their next project.
Benjamin Myers' new short story collection, human relationships come to the fore.
A change to our understanding of NZ's cultural and literary landscape is necessary
Christina Sweeney-Baird wrote her book, then real life started to resemble it.
Rebecca K. Reilly says her reading is at the mercy of Auckland Libraries' waitlists.
Bugs, birds, sex, death, smells, decay ... and the power of women.
Bestselling Irish author Jo Spain launched her career by taking a chance on herself.