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Peter Corris
One of Australia’s most prolific writers, Peter Corris has passed away at the age of 76.
Peter Corris was an Australian academic, journalist, historian, and writer of historical and crime fiction. As a crime fiction writer he became known as the “God-father of the modern Australian Crime Fiction”.
Peter Corris was awarded Life Time Achievement award for crime writing in 1999 by Crime Writers association of Australia. As a crime novelist Corris is best known for his series featuring Sydney PI Cliff Hardy.
Peter Corris wrote 102 books across different genres including historical fiction, sports writing, biographies, history and true crime. His writing career span over 40 years. He is survived by his wife, and a writer in her own right Jean Bedford, three daughters and seven grandchildren.
It is an amazing life that we should admire and celebrate. Parramatta City Library has some of Peter’s books available for loan.
Good Reading Online
Want to keep up with the news from the literary world but your dog chewed up your brand new issue of Good Reading magazine? Parramatta library is here to help! Not only can you reserve the latest copy and pick it up at any of our branches, but you can even read it online through our GR online database! Here is how to access it:
- Open Parramatta library online catalogue
- Choose e-resources from the menu on the left side of the screen
- Choose ‘For Readers’ icon
- Scroll down to find #4 Good Reading Online
- Click on the Electronic Access link
- Choose Browse Good Reading Mag here icon
- Read the current issue online or browse through past issues
Or just click the image below for a shortcut!
If you are experiencing difficulties accessing this online resource, please let us know in the comments.
Children’s Book Week 2018 – Winners
Book Week is the longest running children’s festival in Australia, and was created in 1945 by the Children’s Book Council of Australia, a not for profit organization that strives to promote the best in Australian literature for kids and teens. The theme for this year was Find your Treasure.
The winners for 2018 are:
Older Readers Book of the Year (ages 13-18) – Take Three Girls by Cath Crowley et al.
Younger Readers Book of the Year (ages 8-12) – How to Bee by Bren MacDibble
Early Childhood Book of the Year (ages 0-7) – Rodney Looses It! by M.G. Bauer
Picture Book of the Year – A Walk in the Bush by Gwyn Perkins
Eve Pownall Book of the Year – Do Not Lick this Book by I. Ben-Barak
Crichton Award for New Illustrators – Tintinnabula by M. Lanagan, illustrated by R. Cai
See winners and honour books of 2018 here.
All these wonderful books are available from Parramatta City Libraries. Borrow now!
V.S. Naipaul – Nobel Prize Laureate for literature
Sir V.S. Naipaul, one of the most widely read and admired literary figures of the contemporary world, has died at the age of 85.
From his humble beginnings as a son of East Indian father in Trinidad Naipaul rose to the height of his literary career as a Nobel Prize laureate for literature. He dedicated his life to literature inspired by his father’s love of writing. The road towards recognition had not been easy as Naipaul struggled to find his authentic voice as a young foreign writer in 1950s London. In his writing Naipaul explored themes of identity, culture, religion and politics in the postcolonial world. His novels and travel writing brought him both accolades and criticism. His travel writing ranges far and wide and his works explore fates of colonial and postcolonial societies in Africa, India and West Indies.
V.S. Naipaul wrote over 30 books, both novels and non-fiction. He was knighted in 1989. He was awarded the David Cohen British Literature Prize by the Arts Council of England in 1993 and the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2001. He was awarded honorary doctorates from Cambridge University and Columbia University in New York, and honorary degrees from the universities of Cambridge, London and Oxford.