When We Fall (Aoife Clifford) – book review
Although there’s plenty of it, there’s not yet a separate term for Australian rural noir
Although there’s plenty of it, there’s not yet a separate term for Australian rural noir
Much like the protagonist of Weike Wang’s debut Chemistry, Joan is the child of Chinese
Liam McIlvanney’s first Duncan McCormack book The Quaker won the 2018 Scottish Crime Book of
Edward Ashton has fun with a bunch of well explored science fiction tropes and throws
Emily Brugman’s debut novel is based on the true story of her family – Finnish
One of the pieces of advice often given to those looking to write their first
Paul Howarth’s debut Only Killers and Thieves was a confronting Australian-western that had at its
Nobel Prize winning Peruvian author Mario Vargas Llosa has long been interested in Latin American
Everything Korean seems to be raging right now – from Squid Game to K-Pop to
The rush to write apocalyptic narratives doesn’t seem to be slowing. Inga Simpson channels her