What To Read? The Bookseller's Cut
More from our Virtual Writer in Residence: Clai...
This Spring, Melbourne writer Claire Kearns has been holding a virtual residency at Bookbag. For her second piece, and mindful of the wars raging, Claire shares her research into war...
More from our Virtual Writer in Residence: Clai...
This Spring, Melbourne writer Claire Kearns has been holding a virtual residency at Bookbag. For her second piece, and mindful of the wars raging, Claire shares her research into war...
Introducing Virtual Writer in Residence: Claire...
This month, as part of a cultural exchange organised by Melbourne City of Literature, Bookbag joins Tartu (Estonia), Krakow (Poland) Kozhikode (India), and UK cities Edinburgh, Norwich and Nottingham to...
Introducing Virtual Writer in Residence: Claire...
This month, as part of a cultural exchange organised by Melbourne City of Literature, Bookbag joins Tartu (Estonia), Krakow (Poland) Kozhikode (India), and UK cities Edinburgh, Norwich and Nottingham to...
You Should Read African Fiction
“Reading makes immigrants of us all. It takes us away from home, but more important, it finds homes for us everywhere.” - Jean Rhys There are two things I hope...
You Should Read African Fiction
“Reading makes immigrants of us all. It takes us away from home, but more important, it finds homes for us everywhere.” - Jean Rhys There are two things I hope...
Why you should read the International Booker Prize
Here’s a music metaphor: if book prizes were musicians, the International Booker Prize would be Rosalía. The artist is known for her genre-fusing, avant-garde song writing, representing artistic freedom and innovation. She's...
Why you should read the International Booker Prize
Here’s a music metaphor: if book prizes were musicians, the International Booker Prize would be Rosalía. The artist is known for her genre-fusing, avant-garde song writing, representing artistic freedom and innovation. She's...