Author Alice Schroeder started her career as a public accountant and eventually worked her way up to managing director in an equities division. She first met Warren Buffett, the richest man in the world, in 1998. Within three years he had convinced her to shift her attention away from stocks and towards a full-time career in writing. Her biography of Buffett, The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life, is the only biography of him to have been published with his complete cooperation. Mamdouh Habib's My Story: The Tale of a Terrorist who Wasn't was also mentioned numerous times in the news.
Bestsellers In the retail days around Christmas Stephenie Meyer held her Bestseller lead with New Moon and Eclipse (Hachette), followed by J K Rowling’s slim volume of magical fairytales The Tales of Beedle the Bard (Bloomsbury).7 January, 2009
Stanner Award to UQP title Gunyah, Goondie & Wurley: the Aboriginal Architecture of Australia (Paul Memmott, UQP) is the recipient of the 2008 Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies' (AIATSIS) Stanner Award.7 January, 2009
Human Rights award for Scribe title Human Rights Overboard: Seeking Asylum in Australia authors Linda Briskman, Susie Latham and Chris Goddard have been awarded the Literature Nonfiction Award as part of the 2008 Human Rights Medal awards.7 January, 2009
Byron Bay Writers' Festival date and location change The organisers have announced that this year's Byron Bay Writers' Festival (BBWF) will be held on the new grounds of Belongil Fields, Byron Bay.7 January, 2009
Bestsellers this week No surprises in the charts this week as Christmas book-buying gets underway with gusto.10 December, 2008
Omar Musa wins poetry slam Canberra's hip-hop poet Omar Musa has won the 2008 Australian Poetry Slam.10 December, 2008
Toltz misses out on ‘Guardian' First Book prize Australian author Steve Toltz's A Fraction of the Whole (Hamish Hamilton) has been beaten out by New Yorker music critic Alex Ross with The Rest is Noise (Picador) for the Guardian First Book prize for 2008.10 December, 2008
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