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Bibliophile | David Michie's Buddhism for Pet Lovers

Buddhism for Pet Lovers by David Michie Allen & Unwin Subiaco author and practicing Buddhist David Michie’s latest book is dedicated to his teachers and all the...

Scandinavian Film Festival brings stories from across the globe

Sammi Blood, directed by Amanda Kernell, may be located in Sweden but it is a tale of colonisation and alienation that is very close...

Women Who Kill: Horror and humour collide at Revelation Film Fest

Women Who Kill (★★★★★) starts off with an advertisement for a hardware store – the one stop shop which has all the things required...

Wacky Winter Movies: What's on at the cinema this July?

Sometimes, it is best to see a film with very little knowledge about the film and absolutely no expectations. Fortunately, A Ghost Story (★★★★)...

Bibliophile | Connor Franta gets intimate in Note To Self

note to self by Connor Franta Keywords Press Coming from the generation that shares everything, American Connor Franta has managed to get 355 million views on his...

Bibliophile | Telepath Kreyna Katz returns to fight crime in Milgrane

Milgrane: Embracing the Sapphire by Y.L. Wigman Bella Books In her first novel Filigrane, Perth author Yvonne Wigman’s interests in the paranormal and her penchant for creating...

Bibliophile | J. C. Burke tackles '90s HIV stigma in new young adult novel

The Things We Promise by J. C. Burke Allen & Unwin Year 11 student Gemma is counting down to the school formal. It’s the early 1990s when...

Bibliophile | Bill Hayes muses on love and loss in the city that never sleeps

Insomniac City by Bill Hayes Bloomsbury Bill Hayes moved to New York from San Francisco in 2009. He took very little with him as he wanted to...

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