Wonderland exhibition 'sensory overload'
Melissa Nightingale takes a journey down the rabbit hole in a sneak peak of Wonderland.
Melissa Nightingale takes a journey down the rabbit hole in a sneak peak of Wonderland.
New York Times: The pin-up of punk Blondie's Debbie Harry about her new memoir.
A single book can't prevent the post-holiday comedown, can it?
Janet Frame's literary masterpiece Owls Do Cry now a world-first stage production.
Former physiotherapist turned writer wins major New Zealand award.
Novelist is accused of obsession with his brief career in the intelligence service.
Mike Chunn's songs to save your life marks the launch of his book No Sharp Turn.
Louis Theroux is more used to putting others in the spotlight, but now it's his turn.
The award winners were announced in Christchurch on Saturday night.
Wings of desire: New Zealand birds like you've never seen them before.
Times: Will the book The Testaments impact on TV's The Handmaid's Tale? Moss tells all.
Gregory O'Brien, artist , poet, and writer, goes north with painter Noel McKenna.
NZ author reveals the link between reading and how the USA plans future prisons.
She spoke about her new novel for the first time, in London on Tuesday.
Tessa Duder has a book on James Cook coming out and a young adult classic being reprinted.
New York Times: The writer talks about her new book and the character too good to kill.
Mindhunter has returned to Netflix and frankly, we're lost for words.
Times: Malcolm Gladwell on Talking to Strangers, his stimulating new book
It took 10 years for Kirsten Warner's debut novel to appear, a bigger fight was to come.
Linda Burgess writes of arriving in Lyon with her husband, the All Black Robert Burgess.
Greg Fleming reviews Laura Lippman's Lady in the Lake.
What would move you to ditch your life and take five months off to hike the length of NZ?
Rural romance - the farmer and vet turned best-selling New Zealand novelist.
George RR Martin is writing a totally separate ending, offering GoT fans a do-over
Reading teachers "seriously concerned" at ministry's sudden embrace of phonics.
Baking, brisket and the world's fastest dinners.
If social media is the internet's Wild West, Carrie Goldberg is the sheriff dealing to it.
Forget about demure and dreamy poets; meet the new breed telling it like it is.
Prolific poet Paula Green brings NZ's female poets into the sun with evocative new book.