“Historical fiction is back—with a fire in its belly: Fred Khumalo reflects on how writing can be a powerful tool for an activist”, The Johannesburg Review of Books
By Fred Khumalo, May 2018 Edition
Fred Khumalo, whose most recent novel is Dancing the Death Drill, believes past narratives… Continue reading
“Where are all the disabled writers?”, Sydney Review of Books
By Amanda Tink, May 2018 Edition
Cambridge Companion to Literature and Disability by Clare Barker, Stuart Murray (editors). Cambridge… Continue reading
“Guilty Archbishop Philip Wilson should be ‘thrown in prison’, says original Spotlight investigator”, Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) News
By Riley Stuart, 23 May 2018
Walter “Robbie” Robinson was not in Newcastle on Tuesday to hear the gasps when… Continue reading
“Myanmar: New evidence reveals Rohingya armed group massacred scores in Rakhine State”, Amnesty International
News Report, 22 May 2018
A Rohingya armed group brandishing guns and swords is responsible for at least one, and… Continue reading
“An Irish Problem”, The London Review of Books
Sally Rooney writes about the abortion referendum, 24 May 2018
In 1983, a referendum was held in Ireland to establish… Continue reading
“To experts, North Korea dismantling nuclear site is like destroying evidence”, CNN
By Jamie Tarabay
(CNN) Cheryl Rofer is a chemist who spent 35 years working on environmental cleanups everywhere from… Continue reading
“Pope’s Handling of Sex-Abuse Case Shows Political Savvy”, The Wall Street Journal
By Francis X. Rocca, Analysis, May 21, 2018
After drawing criticism for his approach, Pope Francis has assumed the… Continue reading
“When we cheer the royals, democracy suffers. What a retrograde moment”, The Guardian
Suzanne Moore, Opinion, 22 May 2018
Meghan Markle brings glamour to the royals, and they benefit enormously, but Broken Britain… Continue reading
“Bishop Michael Curry’s Full Sermon From the Royal Wedding”, The New York Times
By Margaret Lyons, Anna Schaverien and Jonah Engel Bromwich, May 19, 2018
‘There’s power in love’: Read the words… Continue reading