Just three Aboriginal writers appeared in Radio National’s poll. There was little sense of the breadth and creativity of our ...
“A Song Below Water” is a fantasy novel for young adult readers that centers around Black sirens who are trying to navigate ...
The first volume, released in 2019, has been followed up this year by an equally as chilling book featuring many of the same ...
When I think of my first encounter with horror, I don’t think of a vampire, a witch, or even a possessed girl’s head spinning round (I saw The Exorcist at the age of seven). I think of a Sun God, I ...
The Queen was pictured strolling alongside the Dean of Westminster and Lord Mayor of Westminster while King Charles attended ...
Once, the fantasy genre was primarily dominated by European-inspired fantasy filled with knights, dragons, and the like. But ...
Read all of Slate’s stories about the 25 Greatest Picture Books of the Past 25 Years. On Oct. 8, 2010, the New York Times ran a story on its front page: “Picture Books No Longer a Staple for Children.
An Indigenous activist has blasted Welcome to Country ceremonies as 'guilt trips', calling for them to be replaced with a minute's silence for Australian veterans. Northern Territory woman Cheron Long ...
In 2017, Blaskowsky and his wife, who then lived in Seattle, were searching for Japanese-language children’s books to read to their baby. The first installment in the Sato series—there are four—opens ...
A new project will introduce culturally informed digital onboarding of patients across Aboriginal Medical Services in Australia. The Digital Health Cooperative Research Centre-funded (DHCRC) project ...