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Gillian Flynn takes her paranoia to television
New York Times: With Utopia, the best-selling novelist makes her debut as a TV showrunner.
New York Times: With Utopia, the best-selling novelist makes her debut as a TV showrunner.
I got my hands on an advanced copy of her book. The next day, #RIPJKRowling was trending.
South Auckland detective talks "spies, private eyes and tough guys".
Paula Morris reviews two novels on medical misadventure.
Times: Former Vogue cover girl made headlines for walking red carpet with her girlfriend.
Airini Beautrais on books she would read if she had the time
Winston Groom, who wrote "Forrest Gump", has died at age 77.
Author Melanie Cantor fell in love with a Frenchman...but there was no fairy-tale ending.
Americans dominate the latest Booker literature shortlist
The author is again accused of transphobia - this time because of her new book.
Tā moko - is it traditional or contemporary? NorthTec staff share their views.
Titles will be offered to local libraries, prison libraries and community groups.
Alison Jones talks with Eleanor Black about This Pākehā Life: An Unsettled Memoir
Times: The writer on why he wrote a black character for his latest book.
Mustafa Darbandi, a Kurdish refugee, had to run from peril but found 'home' in NZ.
New York Times: Author of The Da Vinci Code released a classical music album for children.
Ten New Zealand authors have made the Whitcoulls Top 100 list this year.
Eleanor Black on Canvas' Noteworthy book reviews.
Love letters create a new literary genre with a multiple purpose
Eleanor Black talks to poet Jess Fiebig
The 'Sussex Squad' have been trying to boost the book's rating on Amazon.
Eleanor Black talks with crime writer Sophie Hannah.
Strong showing from debut women novelists and memoir writers.
Canvas book reviews: The Telling Time, by P.J. McKay, and State Highway One, by Sam Coley.
Exploring Britain's diverse landscapes taught this author much about her own identity.