Lyn Dickens’s award-winning debut novel of an independent woman in colonial South Australia explores prejudice, power and identity.
Set in a small Australian town dominated by a family of drug dealers, Stuart Everly-Wilson’s new novel is full of memorable ...
Alix E Harrow’s time-travelling new novel asks questions about our most cherished national myths and what might happen if ...
Human history has seen many civilisations rise and fall. Luke Kemp contemplates the fate of ours in Goliath's Curse.
Art historian Thomas Schlesser brings 52 artworks to life in this fable-like story of a grandfather discussing art with his granddaughter.
Claire North’s new novel might be science fiction, but the problems her characters face have many resonances with those of our world. Mawukana na-Vdnaze (Maw for short) is a ‘very poor copy’ of ...
Nicola Barker interrogates the nature of honesty, creativity and improvisation with sharp-eyed humour in her new novel. Nicola Barker is a prize-winning author. Several of her books have been long- or ...