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Sperm counts are on track to hit zero by 2045, a top reproductive epidemiologist says.
Sperm counts are on track to hit zero by 2045, a top reproductive epidemiologist says.
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The court reporter-turned-screenwriter-turned-author is releasing a historical thriller.
Mandy Myles discovers delight in a different kind of hangover-inducing tome.
Kazuo Ishiguro, Nobel prize winner, warns artificial intelligence can be dangerous.
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Eleanor Black on Canvas' Noteworthy book reviews.
Author Ben Sanders on juggling two working lives
Daisy Buchanan's new novel is utterly unashamed.
Stephanie Dowrick's re-released book feels more relevant than ever.
The author of Born To Be Me shares valuable recent reads.
Australasian authors brought together in a climate change anthology
Ammonite explores a slow-burning LGBT romance with suggestive intimacy and tension
Emma Herbert Vickers on what she's reading
Laura Purcell's mystery finds thrills in the art of silhouette-making
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Every council in the country was contacted and asked about their most overdue book.
There's more to ghostwriting than being intentionally invisible.
What does Kate read? A collection of Hilary Mantel's work asks this and other questions.
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Margaret Atwood immerses readers in the magical power of story - even in poetry
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New York Times: Many people appear susceptible to misunderstanding the term "Orwellian".
For many counterculture travellers, the journey East ended in disillusionment and worse.
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William Boyd's new novel shouldn't cohere - but it does.
The poet sensation sits down to discuss, among other things, her third collection.
Arlene Heyman's first novel, Artifact, examines a working mother's life