Callum J. Jones reviews ‘Exiled to Exalted’, which takes readers on a personal voyage through history and memory.
Is housework key to happiness?
Murakami’s idiosyncratic work, if you’re not familiar (yet), derives from his Japanese heritage, though not Japanese contemporary literature itself; he favoured translations...
A contemporary YA adventure set in Hobart.
The main thing you need to know is that AI isn’t real. It’s neither ‘artificial’ (it’s just us humans making programs to...
51% of our species are often, unaccountably, missing from our sciences. Medical science, for example, is infamous for finding ladies’ cycles annoyingly...
Callum J. Jones reviews Katherine Quarmby’s debut novel, ‘The Low Road’, which blends history, emotion, and bravery together in a compelling story.
Self-help versus self-hell.
Media release – Libraries Tasmania, 31 August 2023 Adult Learners Week 1 – 8 September: It’s never too late to learn Libraries...
Media release – Creative Australia, 24 August 2023 A historic moment for cultural and creative industries as Creative Australia is launched On...