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August 9, 2019
August 9, 2019
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Bruce Pascoe: the storyteller of ancient and modern
The Indigenous author says he would have loved to play the piano, but writing is his skill.
August 9, 2019
August 9, 2019
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Turning Pages: What a kerfuffle about genre fiction
Colm Toibin doesn't like genre fiction and that sparked a right kerfuffle.
August 9, 2019
August 9, 2019
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Why we’re all in this together – and have been for a long time
The idea of the 'commons' has underpinned successful societies stretching back throughout human history.
August 9, 2019
August 9, 2019
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A complex study of character and the urge for revenge
Appearances can be deceptive and Peter Goldsworthy's latest novel is more than just a thriller.
August 9, 2019
August 9, 2019
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Iola Mathews’ gutsy fight for social change and action
Winning for Women is a vital repository of first-hand labour history, gender history and media history.
August 9, 2019
August 9, 2019
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The many layers of Alex Landragin’s imaginative fiction
At the core of Alex Landragin's novel are the three short literary works.
August 9, 2019
August 9, 2019
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A taut and tense thriller that will make you think as well
Despite having written a series of crime novels set in Belfast, The Chain will be Adrian McKinty's breakout.
August 9, 2019
August 9, 2019
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How a square peg grew up in the round hole that is Queensland
Like many an aimless youth, Andrew Stafford took the hallowed path of the drift into journalism, but his particular journey has not been smooth.
August 9, 2019
August 9, 2019
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Shock, horror! Scalpers at a bookshop event
Who would have believed it? Scalpers tried to make the most of a sold-out Gleebooks event.
August 9, 2019
August 9, 2019
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Boston Marathon cheat Ruiz dies aged 66
Rosie Ruiz, the woman who famously crossed the line first at the 1980 Boston Marathon before being disqualified for cheating, has died of cancer at the age of 66.
August 9, 2019
August 9, 2019
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Be proud and fierce: Omar Musa on Muhammad Ali showing him the way
Live the way you want to: how Muhammad Ali inspired a young poet from Queanbeyan.
August 9, 2019
August 9, 2019
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Kim Gordon unmasked: a natural instinct of going against the grain
The so cool co-founder of Sonic Youth continues to be relentlessly experimental as a musician, visual artist, writer, speaker and fashion designer.
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