We take a closer look at the final instalment of The Hunger Games series before Part One of 'Mockingjay' hits the big screens later this year.
We explore four different forms of creative writing. Using great examples, Liam Lowth covers songwriting, screenwriting, play writing and poetry.
Five quotes to perk you up and get those words flowing when you're feeling uninspired.
We explore the themes and influences behind the 1951 post-apocalyptic classic 'The Day of the Triffids'.
Graeme Simsion writes a brilliant, screwball comedy with an unforgettable plot and charming characters. Read on for our full review of 'The Rosie Project'.
"To understand the brilliance of Eyrie, we must first understand its author..." Liam Lowth provides an in-depth review of Tim Winton's latest novel.
Should you have a degree in creative writing? Writer's Edit digs deep into the creative side of tertiary level education, and if it's worth it.
Why writers need to immerse themselves in a like-minded literary community.
A discussion on the importance of reading, and how being well-read can help develop your skills as a writer.
An overly ambitious plot casts a shadow over some truly great potential. We share our thoughts on the NY Times bestselling debut novel by Helene Wecker.