SHORT STORIES: The Furphy Anthology 2021 contains an incredible eclectic mix of sixteen stories that show Australian storytelling is alive and kicking.
The Ascolta Italian Women are launching a second book, Stories from La Tavola. And yes, there will be pizza.
CHILDREN'S NON-FICTION: A wonderful collection of 366 curious questions asked by children from around the world, based on the award-winning podcast by Molly Oldfield.
A poem for every day of the year, beautifully illustrated, with authors ranging from modern poets to classic writers like William Blake, Emily Dickinson and William Shakespeare.
A compilation of short stories written by a group of writers from the Fleurieu Coast in South Australia, reflecting the darker side of human nature.
An illustrated book introducing some of Shakespeare's best plays in modern language and in a simplified, abridged format to help young readers understand the bones of the story.
A dark trip of short horror stories featuring tales of resurrection, of hauntings, of visitations and other supernatural trappings, but the thread that joins the stories and drives the narrative of each is human greed.
Forty short stories retelling the original Star Wars film from the view point of other characters, from Stormtroopers and Sandpeople, to Aunt Beru and Obi-Wan at the moment of their deaths. Released for the 40th anniversary of the film.
Walker Books Australia has announced a ground-breaking collection of Young Adult (YA) short stories by LGBTQIA+ Australian authors.
An anthology of around 30 short love stories inspired by the Romance Writers of Australia 25th anniversary national conference.
A collection of essays providing insight into what South Australia was like just before WWI written in conjunction with History SA & Flinders University to mark the centenary of the beginning of the war.
A tribute to Emeritus Prof Eric Richards, head of the History dept at Flinders Uni for many years, with contributions from colleagues and former students.
A treasury of guided tours from great literary writers of their favourite museums all around the world, including Tim Winton, Margaret Drabble and Roddy Doyle.
The second volume in this short story anthology horror series set in the fictional town of Refuge, so named because its a refuge for the unwanted and forgotten.
The first book in a series of short story anthologies which revolve around the town of Refuge, an aptly-named haven for the unwanted and the unnecessary.