“Modern life is leaping on at such a pace we no longer seem to have time to see the simple things of...
Introduction Everyone has a favourite author. Mine is Christopher Koch. He’s my favourite because he wrote with great purity. His writing is...
Find out about the man who was Tasmania’s most prolific author!
Coronavirus has pulled the rug from under many things large and small. If it was big enough to sink Dark Mofo and...
'My privacy can set you free': Sacha Molitorisz's asks how we can be free in the age of digital surveillance.
For the Term of His Natural Life has been a classic of Australian literature and screen for almost 150 years.
The biennial Van Diemen History Prize fosters quality writing about Tasmanian history for articles aimed at a general audience. Good writing about...
Gwendoline ‘Gwen’ Harwood was a poet and librettist who lived in Tasmania from 1945 to 1995. She won numerous awards and prizes...
Out of Ireland was written by Christopher Koch and published in 1999. At 737 pages, it may seem like a daunting read....
Hobart’s State Cinema is a city-wide institution and is of historic significance. It’s believed to be the first Tasmanian building built specifically...