Where GoT went wrong on TV
Disappointed GoT fans are hoping George RR Martin can fix the flaws in his final books.
Disappointed GoT fans are hoping George RR Martin can fix the flaws in his final books.
"You have my formal written permission to imprison me... until I'm done".
Air New Zealand tells George R. R. Martin that NZ is a "fantasy writer's fantasy".
Thomas Harris returns with Cari Mora and it was worth the wait writes Greg Fleming.
Greg Fleming reviews this year's Ockham winner.
Kirsty Bennett has published a book for children about the star Puanga.
New York Times: Long overshadowed by the cannibal he invented, author finally opens up.
Game of Thrones might be ending, but there's a world of entertainment beyond Westeros.
Dame Fiona Kidman on why her award-winning book on a 1955 crime is "urgently relevant" now
George R. R. Martin has responded to rumours he's finished the last two books.
Kiwi chef Andy Hearnden re.presents international brand Wondertree
Creative NZ teens score a global first, taking slam poetry - Aotearoa style - to world.
One of New Zealand's favourite novelists takes top prize at Ockham NZ Book Awards.
New Library Hub for a progressive Castlecliff. Made with funding from NZ on Air.
Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck author returns with new book about hope in tough times.
Brandy Scott's debut novel will be adapted for TV by the producer of Outrageous Fortune.
Sharon Stephenson talks with Dustin Lance Black about his new book Mama's Boy.
Renee Liang and co-writer Michele Powles have a book about motherhood coming out on May 1.
Shayne Carter's Dead People I Have Known is sharp, moving and tender, writes Kiran Dass
Anne O'Brien is most proud of bringing author Haruki Murakami to speak.
Australian writer Maria Tumarkin tells why she turned away from storytelling
Whodunnit sparks Orchid Thief author Susan Orlean to pen love letter to libraries.
Elizabethan Londoners living near William Shakespeare's lodgings were his players.
Author Charlotte Grimshaw talks with Sarah Daniell about her stories coming to life on TV
Author Greg McGee on the necessary secrets that kept him awake at night.
Harry Potter parody returns to Auckland as love for the boy wizard shows no sign of waning
Margaret Thatcher had a surprisingly 'touchy-feely' side, according to the author.