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Patricia Cornwell survived her parents’ breakdown, psychosis and neglect by creating her own worlds
The bestselling author's childhood experiences shaped the dark, psychologically rich crime fiction she later became famous for.
Kathryn Heyman’s novel about dying and difficult families resists easy consolations
Conversations about death emphasise choice, control or dignity. Circle of Wonders offers a quiet corrective, insisting that dying is relational.
A wild girl considers land rights and community in Eva Hornung’s new novel
Ambitious in scope and its depictions of time, The Minstrels is "utterly gripping"
Brontë’s Heathcliff wasn’t white. Jacob Elordi is. Is that a problem?
Few casting choices this year have divided audiences like Jacob Elordi as Fennel’s Heathcliff
Lainie Anderson’s novels about a real pioneering policewoman invite us to play historical detective
Miss Kate Cocks, the real-life first policewoman in South Australia, is the star of Lainie Anderson's historical crime novels – with a Phryne-Fisher-like offsider.
Researchers and UOW alumni to take centre stage at TEDxÌìÃÀ´«Ã½
University experts and graduates feature prominently among speakers, reflecting UOW's influence across research, industry and community.