Je Ne Comprends Pas
Ah, those pesky in-between spaces! Katie Brown explores what might be hiding in them in this new feature, which has an accompanying playlist AND very cute t-shirt you can buy!
Book Review: Things I Have Loved by Sophia Hembeck
Rachel Soo Thow of The Lit List reviews Sophia Hembeck’s ‘Things I Have Loved’.
Out of Touch with ‘Reel-ality’
Writer and influencer Rachel Soo Thow of @thelitlist__ talks about the ups and downs of the ‘Bookstagram’ life.
Book Review: What I Loved by Siri Hustvedt
Rachel Soo Thow of The Lit List reviews Siri Hustvedt’s ‘What I Loved’.
Storied People and COVID-19
Auckland counsellor Annie Brown takes a look at the impact of Covid on the sense of self.
On Change, Baby Groot and Running Up That Hill
Katie Brown discusses the highs and lows of change… and Baby Groot.
Book Review: What My Mother And I Don’t Talk About
Rachel Soo Thow of The Lit List reviews ‘What My Mother And I Don’t Talk About’, a collection of essays edited by Michele Filgate.
Book Review: Beautiful World, Where Are You by Sally Rooney
Zachary Pryor reviews Sally Rooney’s ‘Beautiful World, Where Are You’.
Book Review: Send Nudes by Saba Sams
Rachel Soo Thow of The Lit List reviews Saba Sams’ Send Nudes.
Book Review: 1Q84 by Haruki Murakami
The Literature Affair’s Rachel Soo Thow reviews Haruki Murakami’s ‘1Q84’.
Book Review: Shuggie Bain by Douglas Stuart
The Literature Affair’s Rachel Soo Thow reviews Douglas Stuart’s ‘Shuggie Bain’.
Benton The Label: New Fashion Brand by Petra Benton
Auckland’s Petra Benton launches new fashion brand Benton The Label.
Book Review: When You Are Engulfed in Flames by David Sedaris
The Literature Affair’s Rachel Soo Thow reviews David Sedaris’ ‘When You Are Engulfed in Flames’.
Part 2 of 2: Rain Shower by Kerry Jewell
By Victoria-based writer Kerry Jewell, ‘Rain Shower’ is part two of two companion short story pieces about a relationship breakdown over dinner (read part one by Zachary Pryor here).
Part 1 of 2: Small, baby steps by Zachary Pryor
By Melbourne-based writer Zachary Pryor, ‘Small, baby steps’ is part one of two companion short story pieces about a relationship breakdown over dinner.
Études Studios Interviews Katie of The May Magazine
Études Studios interviews Katie of The May Magazine in the inaugural episode of their Non-Format Spotify podcast.
Book Review: Blue Ticket by Sophie Mackintosh
The Literature Affair’s Rachel Soo Thow reviews Sophie Mackintosh’s ‘Blue Ticket’.
Funny Ha Ha: 36 by Imogen Staines
May we present ‘Funny Ha Ha: 36’, a narrative poem by Wellington-based writer Imogen Staines, dedicated to all of those with a penchant for melodrama who understand the impossibility of trying to forget someone!
Book Review: The Coma by Alex Garland
The Literature Affair’s Rachel Soo Thow reviews Alex Garland’s ‘The Coma’.
Ageing In: 'Ageism Anarchists' Call for End to Ageism within Australian Music Industry
Ageing In: a new social media movement has sprung to life in Australia to speak out against age-based discrimination within the Australian music industry.