Yes, there were tears, laughter and champagne – and huge amounts of cake – at the launch of Obiter’s first title off the press on Saturday 9 December. And some...
Local Canberra media has been quick to respond to the launch of Obiter's Pozible campaign for Tears, Laughter, Champagne. The story of friendships forged through food and fire resonates with...
Singed Sisters Liz Tilley, Liz Walter, Alison Mills and Karen Downing joined Lish Fejer on ABC Radio Canberra's 'Sunday Brunch' on Sunday 15 October to talk cakes and their upcoming cookbook...
Spread the word. Our Pozible campaign for Tears, Laughter, Champagne is now live! On 18 January 2003, four bushfires that had been burning in the Brindabella mountains for more than...
Katherine Bode has given us her introduction to How I Pawned My Opals and Other Lost Stories and, as the best introductions do, she gives us a greater appreciation of...
Catherine Martin was not as well-known and appreciated as she deserved to be when she was writing from the 1870s to the 1920s, partly because so much of her work...
Katherine Bode, Associate Professor at the Australian National University and our collaborator on How I Pawned My Opals and Other Lost Stories, has been awarded a $950,000 Australian Research Council...
Nell has a friend in need but will her kind heart wreck her chance for future happiness? Is Marie’s runaway kookaburra the last straw or the answer to her problems?...
Let Us Now Praise Famous Men and the Photo-essay that Never Was When James Agee and Walker Evans set off for Alabama in 1936, their assignment was to produce a...
Prizes - lauded, maligned, heralded, disparaged. Many have called them elitist and chastised them for upholding the status quo. Many more have derided them as middlebrow harbingers of impending artistic...