Category Articles - Books

Launch of Justy Phillips’, The ‘Yellow Line’ by Lord Mayor of Hobart, Alderman Dam

Veils and Tin Hats

Four Islands for $60!

Free book. Our Corrupt Legal System can now be downloaded free

'Don't Be Boring': An interview with Matthew Lamb, new editor of Island

Tasmanian Writers Festival - This Weekend!

Tasmania: The tipping point?

Tasmanian Writers Festival - Get Involved!

The cost of hubris

How to be happy ... with less

Australian Poet at Oxford Literary Festival

Singers, Moorhouse, Adams, Leunig, Kudelka headline writers' festival

2013 Tasmanian Literary Prizes shortlists announced

Solitary saint warns of collective sins

Ridge Fire/Morning Alight

B Marriott Watson. English Novelist. Time to remember him

Bob Brown with a word from the wilderness

The Best Australian Poems, Stories, Essays

The dark side of the Australian sex industry?

Lohrey wins 2012 Patrick White Award

The Wisdom of the Abbott

How Do We Fix This Mess?

The Decline of Love and the Rise of Non-Freedom

Aboriginal fire sparks winning book

How to enjoy a mountain

Paul Gilding: Prophet For Our Times

Griffith Revew: Edition 39: Tasmania: The Tipping Point?

The China Choice

The Pulp ...

Poppy Lopatniuk: Joyful ... and deeply disturbing

A Loss for Words

New Book Exposes Government Cover Up on Cancer Cluster

Southern Light: Images From Antarctica

The Best of Books, Arts

Unto the woods

The Legend of the Lake

Book sales have fallen off a cliff: What next for the Australian publishing industry?

Wanted: Tasmanian Lorax

Just Doomed ...

Tasmania's Wonder Woman

An Anzac Story – Finding the Nurses in Sumatra

Book sales have fallen off a cliff, but literature’s future is bright online

HOBART BOOKSHOP: Launching Too Tough, Metro Winds, Sweet

Cooking artistry from a Renaissance Restaurateur!

Greed or Survival ... ?

First Australians were engineers, house-builders

Hobart visit kicks off incisive new event series

Greed or Survival?

Super Susannah!

Queensland's first step back into the Dark Ages?

Winning the Vogel can change your life

Jung at heart

From Silent Spring to Big Porn Inc

Quarterly Essay 45, Us and Them: On the Importance of Animals

HOBART BOOKSHOP launches Robert Dessaix's new book

Kings of tin

Frost thaws plight of abandoned women

Who exactly has the frontal lobe damage?

Not the New Yorker

We know our place now ...

TODAY, TOMORROW: Tasmania Over Five Generations: Return to Van Diemen’s Land?

Launching Flight

BookMark this into your day

Island ... looking forward to a new future

Flanagan at Rushdie death-threat Indian Lit-Fest

Welcome to the world of hate blogging

Death ... and instant sainthood

Vote for Tassie's Book of the Year

Christopher Hitchens dies aged 62

Why the mining boom should be slowed

Henry Savery ... and The Boulevard of Broken Dreams

Support local booksellers and publishers: Brown

THE BEST AUSTRALIAN Stories, Poems, Essays

Jamming with Marjorie

HOBART BOOKSHOP: Shanti Bloody Shanti

Housewife Superstar : The very best of Marjorie Bligh

Barnes wins The Booker

James Boyce launches Island 126

What Leo says about Richard Flanagan ...

Red Zone Baghdad

Hot Tea Trot

Thylacine sighted in central Hobart

2011 VICTORIAN PREMIER’S PRIZE FOR LITERATURE WINNER ANNOUNCED

I am writing to express my extreme disappointment. Damian Bugg responds ...

ACORN PRESS BOOKS WIN AUSTRALIAN CHRISTIAN BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARDS

Lonely Planet is wrong!

Commonwealth moves to seize Hicks royalties

The exciting world of Print On Demand

Fullers Bookshop wins Best Independent Bookseller in Tasmania

Do Unto Others ...

Leo, Geraldine lavish praise as MONA starts to undress ...

JAMES BOYCE: 1835: the Founding of Melbourne and the Conquest of Australia

The future of the book

Connelly, king of the castle when it comes to crime fiction

QUARTERLY ESSAY 42: Fair Share: Country and City in Australia, Judith Brett

Geraldine Brooks at Fullers Bookshop today, 2pm

The Lost World

No Way to Behave at a Funeral ...

Andrew Wilkie in conversation at Fullers Bookshop, tonight, 6pm

No shallow talent

Making Trouble: Essays Against the New Australian Complacency & other new books

Tassie novelist wins top award

Flying in the Face of Old Age (9): One Victorious Crocodile and Two Dead Pigs

Necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing

Don't miss Daniel: Today, 2pm, Fullers

Crack Hardy

Launching Secret Genocide

Major General Jim Molan Launches New Book on General Sir Phillip Bennet

Gilding in Hobart ... The Unlikely Optimist

Launch of Old Head on Young Shoulders at Fullers Bookshop, April 7, 6pm

Economics for Life

The Great Disruption

Flanagan wins 2011 Tasmania Book Prize

Battle Scarred

Launch of Dr Anita Heiss’ Paris Dreaming by Patsy Cameron

I Sleep in Haysheds and Corners

Launch of Patsy Cameron’s long awaited Grease and Ochre

The Tasmania Book Prizes 2011

The Happy Life: The Search for Contentment in the Modern World

Award winning Tasmanian author, Danielle Wood in conversation with David Winter

Snake, by Kate Jennings

The Last Knight

Ten years of the Best Australian essays, stories

Scary new world's uncertain Borders

Secret Genocide, by Daniel Pedersen

More than Bombs and Bandages

Human, All Too Human ...

Authors for Queensland

What I (nearly) read at Christmas

Help us provide Life's Lessons

BOOK RELEASE - CLIMATE CHANGE GENERATION – by David Leigh

Go Book Yourself at Fullers Bookshop

TODAY: Bob and Lindsay ride again

Got to Go Guide’s First Book Exploring Wine Country Tasmania

Former Prime Minister John Howard at Fullers Bookshop

Wow, what you find on Tas Times!

Tarkine Book Launch

Book Review: 'Here on Earth - an argument for hope'

Trivial Pursuit: Leadership and the End of the Reform Era

Merchants of Doubt

Bob and Lindsay ride again

The Best Australian Essays, Poems

A Tragic Dance

Sex and drugs in a bookshop on a Sunday afternoon

Eaarth ... a review

International best seller Salley Vickers talking at Fullers Bookshop, 6pm, Friday 22 October

James Boyce launches Making Their Own Way: The Dunbabins on Maria Island 1868-1876

Mario Vargas Llosa: an unclassifiable Nobel winner

The Double Disillusion Election of 2010

Into The Woods - the battle for Tasmania’s forests

American writer Joe Bageant speaks at Fullers Bookshop, Monday, August 30th 6pm

Tasmania Book Prizes

A human shield in Iraq

Fullers Bookshop offers a permanent home for Student Readings

Heather Rose launches Nick Glade-Wright’s novel Growing Sideways

Tasmania Book Prizes are now open ...

YOUNG TASMANIAN WRITERS AND CRAFT ARTISTS PUBLICATION OPPORTUNITY

Reading speeds on iPad, Kindle and printed books compared

Death comes to the newspaper

'Angelic' new book

Fullers confronts scary books

Power Trip

Will Hodgman to launch Senator Guy Barnett’s new book at Fullers

Fullers Bookshop wins Best Independent Bookseller in Tasmania for the ninth time.

Chicken Marengo

Quentin Dempster launches this important new book

The Wheeler Centre calls for entries for the 2010 Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards

Levee Line and Martial Law by Graeme Calder will be launched by Tasmanian writer Greg Lehman

Meet the Woman on the Mountain

Ike Naqvi launches Safarnama -his autobiography- at Fullers, Monday, May 10 at 6pm

Kate Jennings: Spare, rich, paradoxical

Don't miss Sally Bryant and Tim Squires celebrate Animals of Tasmania

Australian launch of Australia’s most feared restaurant critic turned Gourmet Farmer, Matthew

Celebration of Tasmanian Literature in World’s Largest Tasmanian Book Collection

Celebration of Tasmanian Literature in World’s Largest Tasmanian Book Collection

Fox'd, a novel by B.P.Franklin

H.G. and Tassie

Local Author’s Book Submitted To Oprah Winfrey Show

Turn on Paige

Journeys to the Interior

The WriteResponse

RE LAUNCH OF “MUTTON BIRD BISHOP” BOOK

Olivia the Dancing Pig, live at Fullers, 10am on Saturday, November 28th

Eric Reece ... and the paradox at the heart of our future

Launch of Who Killed Dave by Linda Cockburn at Fullers Bookshop. 3.30pm, Saturday 21 November.

Tasmanian Songman Ronnie

Alex Miller at Fullers Bookshop, 6pm, Tuesday, November 17

Fullers extends their trading hours.

Bookslut reviews for you

Greens welcome continued copyright protection for Australian writers and publishers

Copyright protection for Australian writers and publishers

She's got some power, this Sarah Day

Who hath woe? Who hath sorrow? Who hath babbling?

A subtle weaving of passion and despair

Island turns 30

Why Herta Müller matters

Mantel named Booker Prize winner

Malawi windmill boy with big fans

Hobart Private Hospital is hosting the launch of 'Small Miracles'

Industry fears parallel importation of books

Fishing Season - Philip Weigall at Fullers

The case for god

Island Earth

TODAY: Thomas Keneally at Fullers Bookshop

Book event - The Search For The Sydney...

A Land of Promise...

Publishers fight cheap books

Rivers of Blood flow in Reykjavik!

Flanagan at the Sydney Writers' Festival

Saints and Savages

Losing our voice

Jorgen Jorgenson's Liberation of Icelandic in 1809 - A Bicentenary

Water, Water everywhere

Flanagan's unparalleled attack

Jenny’s Coffee House - Book Launch

Thylacine Man: A review

Hear Tim Winton

Confusing fact and fiction

Review: 'The Vanishing Face of Gaia

Book launch - Australia's population is aging so...

Onya James!

Transit of Venus

The best novel this (past) year, or several to come ...

Read these!

The compassion of Peter Cundall

Dark heart of desire

The impossibility of escape

EXCLUSIVE: Flanagan plagiarises Akerman

Flano's fantastic oratory

Young Einstein

Wanting for nothing

Flanagan's book of desire

Coming: The Revelations of Deeper Throat

Brenda Hean review, events this weekend

Was murder covered up?

Life at the End of Empire

Solzhenitsyn: Beauty will save the world?

Tasmania Book Prizes

Literary Opportunity - Ratbags

Dad paid off Askin and lent Packer money

The continuing struggle

The river runs free

Briggsy launched!

A walk in Old Launceston

Nature and the Human Soul

McEwen goes out on a limb for Tasmania's trees

Gallows Hill, Murderers Plains, Killman Point

It's a sobering thought - drink is inspirational

A week in the life of Australia

Van Diemen's Land: A review

Best books to curl up with

Rural Community Fights Farm To Plantation Takeover

Gunning for Flanagan

The accidental terrorist

The Angel of History

In the end, there is Tasmania

All that we will lose ...

The smartest thing Ronald Reagan ever said?

The fight for Judith Wright's house

The photographers' lament

Disquiet

The Assault on Reason

Scorcher!

Errand

Why I wrote The Unknown Terrorist

Islands of Tasmania (2)

The relaunch of Tatters