Bordertown (Gregory James) – book review
Recently a lot of books have passed my way that have, as their central theme,
Recently a lot of books have passed my way that have, as their central theme,
Hands up those who thought we’d grow up to be Nancy Drew, although I will
“Rebecca waited for the ferry staff to give her the all-clear to walk down the
The Van Apfel Girls are Gone by Felicity McLean hooked me in with its all-too-familiar
As a teenager I scoffed at elders who insisted that the generation gap was alive
The Lost Girls by Jennifer Spence is a new release reminiscent in some ways of
I’ve been following with interest the updates on Cassie Hamer’s debut novel After the Party.
Jasper Jones isn’t your typical drama. It’s presented by Queensland Theatre as a restaging of
What should you do when making a film of a world-famous book by Agatha Christie
Can lightning strike twice? Well, “yes” according to playwright Lachlan Philpott whose work was inspired