Emma Neale: 'Only fools and children criticise or celebrate things half-done'
A tale of grim life is relieved by colourful pages and prose
A tale of grim life is relieved by colourful pages and prose
Esther Freud's ninth novel has human truth on its side
Prince Harry has employed an award-winning journalist to help write 'intimate' memoir.
A new anthology of writing explores our relationships with the arboreal world.
"Evil" is a kind of state of mind that probably any of us could get into - Gwen Adshead
Compelling New Zealand novels and poetry top Carol Markwell's reading list
It has been revealed Britney Spears' younger sister is gearing up to release a memoir.
"She was unconventional, doing something considered exceptional even for a man to do."
Novel brings the Red Squad era back to life
What crime author Anne Harré has in her to-read pile
Michael Pollan on taking a more enlightened approach to drugs.
He's been out of jail for a week and has several grand comeback plans.
The Duchess of York will ZOOM into the WORD festival in August.
Thriller writer Lee Child talks to his biographer, Heather Martin
The short form is growing.
'I emerged from the theatre an absolute blubbery mess' - Shane Bosher on The Normal Heart
I like to read - I really do - but do I really?
Characters and thrills aplenty in new crime writing
'You want to be like Elsa from Frozen, creating ice-palaces with a flick of her hands.'
Lord of the Rings TV series stuntwoman paid $500,000 after injury.
Karl Puschmann chats to the former frontman about his new lockdown inspired book.
Prisoners have been able to read copies of the book since March this year.
Personal experience helps create authenticity, says award-winning writer
Grace Kelly and Joan Didion graced its halls, where no man was allowed above the lobby.
It turns out "The Bench" isn't the Duchess' first foray into children's literature.
"I'd love to think of what Beckett would be up to on Instagram."
In Campbell Mattinson's novel We Were Not Men, two orphans turn to the water.