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From a comic satire on the world of professional AFL to queer romances; from a study of the creative chemistry between John ...
Author Roseanna White shares her perspective, through the lens of historical events, on why we should exercise our freedom to read.
Catherine Doyle speaks to The Bookseller about her romantasy novel The Dagger and the Flame (Simon & Schuster Children's), which has been shortlisted for the YA Book Prize 2025.
Mark Gatiss knows how to deliver a cheery and entertaining murder mystery. But his new series Bookish is quietly political too.
Scholastic UK has revealed its shortlist for the 2025 Laugh Out Loud Book Awards (The Lollies). The awards celebrate the ...
Despite the do-not-disturb settings, time-spent reminders and ritual purging of apps, we’re hopelessly addicted to our ...
Orange County resident Aaron Moore nearly died of a heart attack. Now, he's helping to raise a new generation of high-end furniture refinishers.
Exposure to nature provides physical and mental health benefits. Learn more about how to develop your own "nature ...
Ill-fated love, terrorists, con men—like the grand hotels that were also once staples of cinema and stage, ocean liners are reliable backdrops for every cliché known to the machinery of melodrama.
Years of History on the Subcontinent, I didn’t expect a simplified retelling of dynasties and battles. What I encountered ...
One advantage I have always held in the literary arts is speed. I am a fast reader and an even faster scanner. I can draft ...