All Rage Blaze Light, Anna Jacobson's third fiery illustrated poetry collection, is for anyone wh...
Ross Gibson watches the harbour as acutely as he does the ancient land and the more recent landfa...
A darkly funny memoir and investigation into the charms and crimes of the untrustworthyRomance sc...
A meditation on the burden and joy of inheritance, and the strange power of the objects and keeps...
A beautiful work of the imagination, straddling history, memory, trauma and testimonyIn 1917, a y...
Abandon Every Hope mournfully investigates the literatures of the slaughterhouse and a world moti...
This compelling memoir of Susan Varga's life spans seven decades and circles between Australia an...
On an East-African hunting expedition in 1909, Delia Akeley, a forty-year-old American woman, cap...
I Had a Father in Karratha tracks a daughter's epic undertaking to honour her father while cleani...
The wild secrets of boyhood is where Lloyd Jones sets off in his first book of poetry; intoxicate...
In Abbas El-Zein's new memoir, conflicts abound - either tragic or amusing, sometimes both - betw...
Is a patrimony something we inherit or something we create? Does it mark the continuation of the ...
Memoiric essays on who we were and how we have changedWhat happens when who you are is different ...
A father presents as an English gentleman and war hero to his wife and subsequent children who ca...
A luminous account of largely unrecognised experiences in the aftermath of war.This is not a war ...
A collection of beautiful and moving essays on the wonder of the natural world and the cultural c...
The final collection from the award-winning 'poet of the Hawkesbury River'In the old days I used ...
When assembling my work, I assembled myself, laid out on an autopsy table (of sorts). And soft me...
Whip-smart and fabulously funny, the women of vaudeville entertained Australia and challenged ide...
Meditations on parenthood, memory, death, the natural world, the fluctuations of pop culture, and...
With both drollness and acuity, Sally Olds takes us into worlds we may not have ever visited befo...
The Book of Falling circles around a thematic focus of falling: falling in love, falling from gra...
Anna Jacobson mixes up the fiercely serious with the whimsical in her second book of poems, explo...
Beloved author Anne Coombs' final novel - a gentle satire with a rapier edge that captures the jo...
From its early settler days and Federation to the extreme literary censorship of the 20th century...
Tom, our narrator, is a stranger in an intellectual community whose members experience the world ...
Like To The Lark is a poetic Back to Mine that is diverse in form: from sonnets to new forms inve...
We are full of worlds that can't be contained by a pill.This groundbreaking collection documents ...
Exploring the liminal space of shared custody and societal tropes of the 'broken family', this co...
This is a story about a boy called Ray who, as a result of his greed and lust for life, became Ju...
After thirty years confined within museum walls, a restless history curator steps out for air. In...
How do animals guard, serve, and care for us? And how and why do we love them so much?Anne Coombs...
'After a year in practice, I received a brief to defend a youth accused, with his friend, of mans...
Who would think to call Ophelia a corpse? She is but a woman emptied of herself. In 1993, when sh...
America matters. Australia matters. They matter to each other. They matter to the world. Their in...
'Women's liberation, consciousness raising and collective processes. From the front line of femin...