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David Haworth interviews Gail Jones

Gail Jones discusses her latest novel, A Guide to Berlin, with David Haworth.

David Haworth: This is your second novel in a row that borrows its title from a previously existing work – in this case a story by Nabokov –and also vividly evokes a particular city. In very Nabokovian fashion, the novel is brimming with small, tender details – one could call them easter eggs –which seem specifically designed for lovers of Nabokov and lovers of Berlin. What…

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Man Booker Longlist 2015

Congratulations to all the authors longlisted for the year’s Man Booker Prize. 13 books will compete for the £50,000 prize, which, for the second year, allows in writers of all nationalities writing in English.

Chair of the 2015 judges, Michael Wood, comments: ‘The range of different performances and forms of these novels is amazing. All of them do something exciting with the language they have chosen to use.’

The longlist includes three debut writers (Bill Clegg, Chigozie Obioma and Anna…

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Gorgeous new picture books

Our children’s book specialists pick out six new picture books they love.

Grandma’s House by Alice Melvin

Sally has just arrived at Grandma’s house but where’s Grandma? Join Sally in peering through the cut-out pages from one room to the next, and journeying high up into the fold-out attic as she searches for her grandma.

This picture book pays homage to the precious bond that families share.
– Alexa Dretzke, Hawthorn

Mr Huff by Anna Walker

Bill is having a…

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Bestselling books at the 47th ALP National Conference

by Chris Gordon

I spent the past weekend at the Melbourne Convention Centre where Readings had installed a pop-up book shop to cater for the Australian Labor Party faithfuls – for the national media teams, the protesters, the leaders-to-be and the waggishness of many journalists.

We chatted with our greatest social commentators including David Marr, Guy Rundle and James Button. There were wonderful moments as we watched camera men following politicians from one side of the centre, to the next. We admired the…

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Introducing our event program for August

by Chris Gordon

Events Manager Chris Gordon shares her top five picks from our August event calendar

Dinner with Simon Bryant

I’m such a huge fan of Maggie Beer and her Chef, Simon Bryant and we are so delighted to be able to bring the very first, surely, celebrity chef to our favourite cafe in Hawthorn. It will be such a treat to dine with Simon, to hear his take on where fine dining and cooking are heading, and to settle back enjoying

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A reading list for Melbourne Writers Festival 2015

Here’s our recommend reading list for this year’s Melbourne Writer’s Festival. (You can find the full program of MWF here.)

Feminist read

We recommend: The Wife Drought by Annabel Crabb
Runner up: Dietland by Sarai Walker

Anti-bullying

We recommend: So You’ve Been Publicly Shamed by Jon Ronson
Runner up: Bad Behaviour: A Memoir of Bullying and Boarding School by Rebecca Starford

Historical fiction

We recommend: The Paying Guests by Sarah Waters
Runner up: The Dust That Falls from Dreams

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10 international authors appearing at Melbourne Writers Festival 2015

As well as a host of amazing local authors, there are so many wonderful international authors visiting our city for the Melbourne Writers Festival this year! (You can find the full program here).

Here are ten internationals we can’t wait to see.

Naomi Klein

Naomi Klein is an award-winning journalist, syndicated columnist and author of such groundbreaking books as The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism, and This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate.

See her

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What we're seeing at this year's Melbourne Writers Festival

Staff share what they’re planning to see at the Melbourne Writers Festival this year. (You can find the full program here).

Nina Kenwood is excited about Rob Thomas, Sarah Waters, Jon Ronson and more

The first name that jumped out at me was Rob Thomas, creator of my beloved TV series Veronica Mars, (among other things). I cannot wait to see him. Definitely my stand-out highlight, in terms of immediate excitement.

Other internationals I want to see…

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What we're reading: Ta-Nehisi Coates, Martine Murray and Kate Beaton

Each week we bring you a sample of the books we’re reading, the films we’re watching, the television shows we’re hooked on or the music we’re loving.

Emily Gale is reading Molly and Pim and the Millions of Stars by Martine Murray

This is a story that burrowed into my heart this week and has set up camp in there. Yes, it really got to me that much.

Molly is at the age of noticing how her life compares with…

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