Jay Kristoff's science fiction and fantasy works have consistently topped the New York Times Bestseller lists. The Australia-based author often using the speculative fiction genres to address real world issues…
Journalist Bridie Jabour's debut novel "The Way Things Should Be" is a fierce and amusing deconstruction of millennial angst and mother issues. Her sharp-tongued story questioning what it takes to…
Professor Toby Walsh is one of the world's leading researchers in Artificial Intelligence & has recently returned from lobbying the UN to ban lethal autonomous weapons, aka Killer Robots. In…
Journalist Eileen Ormsby was accused of running the world's most successful Murder-For-Hire website, following herĀ investigation into the scams, drug markets and hurt-core sites of theĀ Dark Web. Working with white-hat hackers,…
Journalist and author Caroline Baum's memoir 'Only' is a fascinating insight into growing up an only child in a world of privilege to controlling parents. In conversation Caroline shares the…
Jack Heath is the author of more than 20 novels, with his most recent thriller "Hangman" an international success. Featuring a cannibal working for the FBI, Jack explains the fine…
Robert Lukins' debut novel The Everlasting Sunday is an eloquently sorrowful tale of a manor house for troubled boys, set within London's great freeze of December 1962. In conversation, Robert…
Up to 80 gay men were murdered along Sydney's beaches during the 70s, 80s & 90s, with their cases remaining unsolved or excused as suicides. Duncan McNab's award-winning 'Getting Away…
Author & Walkley Award winning journalist Catherine Fox outlines the economic benefits and societal need for equality in the workplace. Her deeply researched and optimistic book "Stop Fixing Women" challenging…
Walkley Award winning political correspondent Michael Brissenden's first fictional work 'The List' is a dark tale of domestic terrorism, tapping into the racist flashpoint of the Cronulla riots & the…