
An extraordinary life
Viva chats exclusively to Isabella Blow's former husband, Detmar, the author of a new book about the once-fabulous fashion icon.
Viva chats exclusively to Isabella Blow's former husband, Detmar, the author of a new book about the once-fabulous fashion icon.
Isabella Blow, the fashion stylist with a penchant for loony hats and a talent for discovering the Next Big Thing, died on May 7, 2007, at the age of 48, having drunk a quantity of the weedkiller Paraquat.
Paula Green tells Linda Herrick about a cancer diagnosis which led to a renaissance of writing.
Poetry usually arrives in the form of the traditional "slim volume" - elegant packages of 40-80 pages, like smoked salmon slices. By contrast, 99 Ways into New Zealand Poetry, all 624 pages of it, landed on my desk with a thump.
This book is the sort of journey it's great to read about from the comfort of your armchair.
With both The Libertines and Dirty Pretty Things behind him, Carl Barat has taken the cathartic step of writing a book.
How chick-flick Eat, Pray, Love sold out to the forces of materialism. By Guy Adams.
Put on trial and found wanting.
Eighty years of the daring exploits of super heroes Buck Rogers and Flash Gordon will go under the hammer when an Auckland man's collection of thousands of comics is expected to attract world-wide attention.
She belies the conceit that readers only want primary characters who are likeable.
Environmental artist Martin Hill says he tends to get more pleasure from personal experiences than from tangible objects.
A book about the war in Afghanistan reveals details of the activities of New Zealand intelligence teams there.
Australian thriller writer Michael Robotham talks to Craig Sisterson about the importance of making characters seem real.