A Lost City and Elvis Impersonators
On the surface, it’s a Boys’ Own Adventure, but Draining the Lake and The Family Business, Archimede Fusillo’s latest kids
A Lost City and Elvis Impersonators Read Post »
On the surface, it’s a Boys’ Own Adventure, but Draining the Lake and The Family Business, Archimede Fusillo’s latest kids
A Lost City and Elvis Impersonators Read Post »
Robert Vescio was recently interviewed in Kids Corner (Children’s Book Council of NSW) about his very first chapter book for
Discover the Magic in Robert Vescio’s New Kids’ Chapter Book Read Post »
Like Nick Cave, Gemma White writes with honesty and eloquence which hits home. These poems operate in media res, where the writer addresses the reader and engages us in the midst of a flow of ideas and feelings which have begun prior to our arrival, a continuous discourse with that world.
A Reviewer Howls in Sympathy with the Poet Read Post »
When for the first time I held Tickets to the Fall of Icarus I thought it would be a book
No melting wings in Tickets to the Fall of Icarus Read Post »
Come journey with us as we interview and discover more about Jeremy Roberts, the avid performance poet, traveller, and the
Jeremy Roberts’ The Dark Cracks of Kemang – Q&A Read Post »
After travelling down such a long road to finally finishing More Lies, we wanted to pick Richard James Allen’s brain.
Richard James Allen’s More Lies – Q&A Read Post »
We interviewed Staying Whole While Falling Apart‘s author James Gering to find out how he stays whole while falling apart
James Gering’s Staying Whole While Falling Apart – Q&A Read Post »
With her recent release of Never Good at Maths, we wanted to know more about Kate Maxwell beyond her inability
Kate Maxwell’s Never Good At Maths – Q&A Read Post »
With so many views on belief and doubt, we interviewed Paul Scully to get a better insight on navigating the
Paul Scully’s The Fickle Pendulum – Q&A Read Post »