The Lumière Reader Blog

Author Archives: Christine Linnell

This One’s For Christchurch

Canterbury writers share their memories and express their hopes for Christchurch at the Auckland Writers & Readers Festival.
Posted in Arts, Books | Tagged | Comments closed

An Hour With Fatima Bhutto

At the Auckland Writers & Readers Festival: Fatima Bhutto on Songs of Blood and Sword
Posted in Arts, Books | Tagged | Comments closed

Paul Gilding on The Great Disruption

The former global head of Greenpeace calls for less talk and more action in his new book tackling the twin threats of climate change and economic collapse.
Posted in Arts, Books, Features, Interviews | Tagged | Comments closed

Adrian Wooldridge on God is Back

Adrian Wooldridge, Management Editor of The Economist and author of God is Back, discusses the global resurgence of evangelical religion.
Posted in Arts, Books, Features, Interviews | Comments closed

What Good Are The Arts?

At the Auckland Writers & Readers Festival: John Carey, Denis Dutton, and Sarah Thornton.
Posted in Arts, Books | Tagged | Comments closed

Bryan Bruce on Jesus: The Cold Case

Investigator Bryan Bruce’s new book re-opens the 2000-year-old case file on Jesus of Nazareth’s death.
Posted in Arts, Books, Features, Interviews | Comments closed

Michael Otterman on Erasing Iraq

Ahead of the Auckland Writers & Readers Festival, Michael Otterman discusses the human cost of the Iraq war.
Posted in Arts, Books, Features, Interviews | Tagged | Comments closed

Elizabeth Knox on The Angel’s Cut

The author of The Vintner’s Luck talks about conceiving its captivating sequel.
Posted in Arts, Books, Features, Interviews | Comments closed
  • Browse Contents

  • Monthly Archives