
Giving birth to a book
The creation of a book is often likened to the birth of a baby – it’s a simile that works well, because really, that’s exactly

The creation of a book is often likened to the birth of a baby – it’s a simile that works well, because really, that’s exactly

Writing for children can be rewarding – especially when you see the joy on children’s faces when they listen to, or read, your story. One

Rebecca Handler is from San Francisco and currently lives in Perth. She has worked in the philanthropic sector for many years and writes the blog One

[bctt tweet=”When you’ve spent several years reviewing, there’s something refreshing about reading for pleasure.” username=”MoniqueMulligan”] My reading choices have been another mixed bag this month,

Growing up, I always loved fantasy stories. I loved the action and adventure and dragons and kickass women taking charge of their own destinies and winning the hearts of the prince.

Dear Craig Silvey, Sorry, Craig. I guess you weren’t expecting to read a headline like that in your life time. I hope you clicked on

How do I be an author? It’s a good question, a fair question, and not an easy one to answer. Because, as much as authors

Alli Sinclair is a multi award-winning author who spent her early adult years travelling the globe, intent on becoming an Indiana Jones in heels. She scaled

Contemporary fiction from Australian women writers has replaced folklore this month, thanks to a selection of review titles that made their way onto my shelf.

Don’t sweat the small stuff. It’s one of those things people say when others get worked up about seemingly trivial matters. And it makes sense,