
Grimshaw's tales
Author Charlotte Grimshaw talks with Sarah Daniell about her stories coming to life on TV
Author Charlotte Grimshaw talks with Sarah Daniell about her stories coming to life on TV
Author Greg McGee on the necessary secrets that kept him awake at night.
Harry Potter parody returns to Auckland as love for the boy wizard shows no sign of waning
Margaret Thatcher had a surprisingly 'touchy-feely' side, according to the author.
Books with explicit rape themes are selling on Amazon.
Sequel to best-selling Wonky Donkey to be released this year.
Author Markus Zusak explains why serving characters is more important than readers.
Mathematician Eugenia Cheng uses music to make us love maths - and see Trump differently.
Author Sally Gardner on reactions when you swap children's books for erotic fiction.
"We believe it would be wrong to support the author at this time" - Whitcoulls
New architecture walking tour book out
"I think you have a responsibility to be unafraid of other people's reactions."
COMMENT: For an addict to be freed, they must first recognise their addiction.
Which big name authors, thinkers and illustrators visit Auckland for the Writers Festival?
The hip hop artist who made Shakespeare cool is about to visit New Zealand.
George R.R. Martin reveals his big regret surrounding the epic fantasy saga.
Jordan Peterson is the preacher you have when you don't have a preacher.
Peter Wells, a driving spark of Art Deco awareness, leaves a great legacy.
Internet sensation and controversial professor making several New Zealand appearances.
Amazon's Jeff Bezos suprised everyone, including himself, when he bought the newspaper.
Writer Peter Wells talks to David Herkt about his recent marriage - and facing death.
Graeme Simsion's The Rosie Project was a surprise international hit; book 3 is better.
These festivals around the world are perfect for bibliophiles.
Primary school students at St Joseph's in Ōtāhuhu have published their own book.
Auckland communist grocer convicted over seditious books.
Children's book author and illustrator Donovan Bixley believes books can change lives