It’s all in the detailBen Beaton speaks to Kate De Goldi, author of The 10pm Question, and asks a few questions of his own...
28 November, 2008
Turning to crimeHe’s excelled writing children’s books with the Ranger’s Apprentice series, now John A Flanagan has turned his hand to adult crime fiction. He spoke to Leonie Jordan.
28 November, 2008
Adorable, disgusting, mesmerising..When he began to look through a long neglected collection of police photographs, Ross Gibson saw the chance to ‘croon a deep, sad love-song to my gorgeous, defiled town’. The result is The Summer Exercises, set in 1940s Sydney. He spoke to Beau Taylor.
28 November, 2008
Spending and savingAs the wealthy nations of the world face economic downturn, Peter Singer hopes we may realise just how much we have-- and what we could be doing with it. He spoke to Chris Harrington.
28 November, 2008
Looking beyond the frameRichard Flanagan’s new novel draws on the historical figure Mathinna and addresses the extermination of Tasmania’s Aboriginal population. But while it draws on history, Wanting is a work of imagination, the author tells Lachlan Jobbins.
10 October, 2008
Surf's UpHe is the surfing world’s comeback kid, and finally, fans can read all about it. Alison Aphrys spoke to Mark Occhilupo and the co-author of his new biography Tim Baker
10 October, 2008
July New Titles from Melbourne University PressNew titles in July and August from Melbourne University Press
1 July, 2008
Dying for answers - interview with Debra AdelaideDebra Adelaide answers
Deborah Crabtree’s questions about her forthcoming novel
The Household Guide to Dying.
2 June, 2008
Too good to be true - Interview with Catherine JinksWhen Catherine Jinks first heard about the fascinating Atkinson family, their literary achievements and their connection to Australia’s first ‘serial killer’, she was determined to tell the story as truthfully as possible. But, as she tells
Matthia Dempsey, some facts are impossible to pin down.
2 June, 2008
Growing up Asian in Australia - interview with Alice PungIt was an experience at the heart of her memoir
Unpolished Gem and now Alice Pung has edited a collection of works by other Asian-Australians on their experiences growing up in Australia. She talks to
Matthia Dempsey1 June, 2008
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