by Annabel Smith | Jul 11, 2014 | Interviews
Charlotte Wood has been described as “one of the most intelligent and compassionate novelists in Australia” (The Age), and “one of our finest and most chameleonic writers” (The Australian). Her latest work is a book of essays on cooking, Love & Hunger: Thoughts on...
by Annabel Smith | Jun 13, 2014 | Interviews
Courtney Collins’ first novel The Burial (Allen & Unwin 2012) was shortlisted for the Stella Award, The NSW Premiers’ New Fiction Award and the Dobbie Award. It has now been sold in 11 countries, including the UK, Germany, France, Spain and the US. It is currently...
by Annabel Smith | May 7, 2014 | Interviews
Toni Jordan’s debut novel, Addition, was shortlisted for the Barbara Jefferis Award and longlisted for the Miles Franklin in 2009, and has been published in seventeen countries. Her second novel, Fall Girl, was published in Australia, the UK, France, Germany and...
by Annabel Smith | Mar 14, 2014 | Interviews
Anita Heiss has been one of the most popular authors in the AWW Challenge so far, with more than 19 reviews of her books including her chick-lit novels Manhattan Dreaming, Paris Dreaming and Avoiding Mr Right, her memoir, Am I Black Enough For you? and...
by Annabel Smith | Feb 14, 2014 | Interviews
Nicola Moriarty has been a popular novelist in the first two years of the AWW Challenge with more than 14 reviews of her novels Paper Chains, Captivation and Free-Falling. Paper Chains is a heart-warming story of family, friendship and forgiveness – and the...