The Book Cow in Kingston is known for its fantastic range of books, helpful staff and as a hot spot for local authors and creatives to host talks and launches.
The traditional and the new come together in the new book from Canberra preschool teacher Adam Duncan and illustrated by Paul Lalo, Bunyip and the Stars
The team at Canberra's popular independent book store, The Book Cow in Kingston, offers a great range of wellbeing books to help kids prepare to go to school and adults be their best selves in 2023.
Journalist and author Gary Nunn spent two years trying to uncover the truth about the influence psychics, mind readers and mediums hold, sharing his findings in The Psychic Tests.
This week, Michael Popple reviews three fantastic recent releases from well-established authors. You can find more of Michael’s book reviews on his blog.
One of the country’s favourite children’s authors Sally Rippin has launched her debut non-fiction book, it is also the first targeted at adults. Wild Things is a mixture of memoir and research, Rippin shares stories from her own life while helping those who have children who struggle with reading.
Kimberly K. Williams began writing her third book, Still Lives, before leaving her home in the USA and moving to Canberra. Created over a three-year period, the collection of poems explores themes of space, place, and is speckled with influences of Australian birdlife.
Two Canberra authors have been recognised for their work in Regency literature at the recent Romantic Book of the Year (RuBY) awards. Samara Parish and Charlotte Anne have been announced as winner and runner up in the historical romance category at the recent gala dinner hosted by Romance Writers of Australia.
The team at independent bookstore, The Book Cow in Kingston, are passionate about ensuring all members of the community are represented in their collection.