From Marriage of Flavours, Scott Pickett offers some inspiration for winter cooking.
Andrew Byrne reveals the impetus behind the creation of The Pretty Girl Killer.
In the wreckage of his childhood, Corey White found a path to self-acceptance.
Tara June Winch discusses the creation of her 2019 novel The Yield, and the power embedded in Indigenous language.
The Gap author walks us through the best and worst aspects of life as a paramedic.
Joy Rhoades on bushfires, orphan wallaroos, life in 1948 and researching her new book, The Burnt Country.
In Bowraville, Dan Box learns the burden of the community’s trust: keep fighting.
In Use It or Lose It, Paul McIntyre asks, ‘what if exercise were medicine?’
Lisa Nicol shares the experience of writing what she describes as her most special book, and pays tribute to her friend and co-creator.
Patrice Newell explores humanity’s relationship with the earth itself.
In The Yield, Tara June Winch explores how every word is embedded with stories.
To celebrate thirty years of The Power of One our staff and authors reflect on what Bryce Courtenay's novel means to them.
Lee Constable talks World Environment Day and how saving the whole stinkin' planet can be a family affair.
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Kathryn Hind reflects on winning the inaugural Penguin Literary Prize and her journey to becoming a published author.
Celebrating 30 years of Bryce Courtenay’s magnificent debut – The Power of One.
Warm recommendations from the readers at Penguin Random House Australia.
Love Song author Sasha Wasley takes us through six love songs that she is besotted with.