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Beloved author Joy Cowley opens up about childhood struggles
The celebrated writer reveals why she's so passionate about kids learning to read.
'You better look out': Tiger King Joe Exotic to release tell-all memoir
"It's going to be a truth-tell book. I'm not holding back anything."
'Cancel culture' controversy erupts after Dr Seuss books pulled
New York Times: Questions about what should be preserved as part of the cultural record.
Danyl McLauchlan's confessional for the age of anxiety
A trained science writer turns his focus inward in a new collection of essays.
Paula Morris: Debut authors shine on Ockhams longlist
Paula Morris surveys this year's vibrant longlist.
Fertility crisis: Falling sperm counts 'threaten human survival'
Sperm counts are on track to hit zero by 2045, a top reproductive epidemiologist says.
'Handmaid's Tale' returns, creator sees no end in sight
"I think I can keep going as long as I can rope Lizzie into it," Bruce Miller said.
David Bishop: "I opted for the Hilary Mantel approach to historical fiction"
The court reporter-turned-screenwriter-turned-author is releasing a historical thriller.
Ben Sanders returns: Structures imagined and real
Author Ben Sanders on juggling two working lives
Alice Te Punga Somerville: English by name, English by nature?
Alice Te Punga Somerville (Te Ātiawa, Taranaki) on why English breaks her heart.
Eleanor Black: Noteworthy memoirs from the American South
Eleanor Black on Canvas' Noteworthy book reviews.
Insatiable: A modernised (and more debaucherous) Bridget Jones's Diary
Daisy Buchanan's new novel is utterly unashamed.
What Janna Ruth is reading: manga and urban fantasy's heavy hitters
Her list includes a reimagined version of the Three Musketeers and a baseball comic.
Angie Thomas: "I think that books play a huge role in building empathy, and one way to build empathy is to build connection"
Her debut novel was on the New York Times Young Adult bestseller list for 205 weeks.
The loneliness epidemic: Intimacy and solitude in the 21st century
Stephanie Dowrick's re-released book feels more relevant than ever.
Ants, bad patches and poetic: What Eve Charles is reading
The author of Born To Be Me shares valuable recent reads.
Climate collection deals imaginatively with real world-changing events
Australasian authors brought together in a climate change anthology
Book review: Thrills abound in silhouette
Laura Purcell's mystery finds thrills in the art of silhouette-making
Promptitude and perfection: The rarity of Bryan Washington's first novel
Bryan Washington has penned something beautifully deceptive, writes David Herkt
The sleuth who outfoxed Putin
How Bellingcat's Eliot Higgins outed spies and outwitted Putin.
NZ's most overdue library book: 121 years late and a $51,000 fine
Every council in the country was contacted and asked about their most overdue book.
NZ's most prestigious book awards longlist announced
There are 13 first-time authors in the longlist this year.
'He met Hitler and fell in love': What it's like to be the son of a Nazi 'butcher'
Niklas Frank learnt the truth about his family when he saw photos of piles of corpses.
Margie Thomson: A ghost in the publishing machine
There's more to ghostwriting than being intentionally invisible.
Personal stories, provocative truths: Hilary Mantel's pieces of power
What does Kate read? A collection of Hilary Mantel's work asks this and other questions.
Beyond Bridgerton: Binge these period dramas next
If you've lost sleep bingeing on Bridgerton, here are 11 period dramas you will love, too.
Did you catch the clever relationship advice in Bridgerton?
Romantic relationships are complex, but a foundation of friendship can help issues.
Words take flight in Margaret Atwood's poems to her late husband
Margaret Atwood immerses readers in the magical power of story - even in poetry
Two Hundred and Fifty Ways to Start an Essay about Captain Cook
The reality of how to write about Captain Cook? Clean up the excess tales.