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A Far-flung Life (ML Stedman, Penguin)

The cover of "A Far Flung Life" by ML Stedman.

Released March 2026

From the acclaimed author of The Light Between Oceans comes A Far-flung Life, ML Stedman’s much-anticipated second novel. Set in rural Western Australia in 1958, the story follows the MacBride... Read more

Haze (Sam Elliott, Macmillan)

Released March 2026

Samuel Elliott’s debut novel, Haze, introduces constable Dahlia Turner, newly returned to her coastal hometown of Broughlet – a place defined by terrible surf, an ice problem and the unsettling... Read more

On Not Climbing Mountains (Claire Thomas, Hachette)

The cover of "On Not Climbing Mountains" by Claire Thomas.

Released March 2026

Claire Thomas’s On Not Climbing Mountains is a slyly restless work. It treats travel less as a physical movement and more as an intensity and state of heightened attention. The... Read more

The Belfast Express (Brigid Carrick, Ventura)

The cover of "The Belfast Express" by Brigid Carrick.

Released March 2026

Centring on an aspiring nurse in 1970s Ireland, Bridid Carrick’s The Belfast Express examine the impact of the Catholic Church and chronic underemployment on the lives of Dubliners. After 18-year-old... Read more

Vow of Eternal Night (Lily Crozier, Penguin)

Released March 2026

Lily Crozier’s debut, Vow of Eternal Night, reads as if it were written with a deep love for the romantasy genre and for those who consume it. (A Mr Darcy–like hand... Read more

How to Die in the 21st Century: A whole new way to talk about death (Hannah Gould, T&H)

Released March 2026

For something that will affect all of us, death is a topic that’s difficult to bring up. Enter Hannah Gould, whose How to Die in the 21st Century: A Whole... Read more

The House of Blue Grass (Alan Atkinson, NewSouth)

Released March 2026

Alan Atkinson’s The House of Blue Glass is ostensibly a biography of Penelope Lucas, “the first well-educated woman to travel from Europe to Australia without the ‘protection’ of a husband... Read more

Nature Knows (Yvette Farmer, illus Chloe Jasmine Harris, T&H)

Released March 2026

Nature Knows is a gentle picture book that steps quietly into the growing conversation around children’s wellbeing and the restorative power of time outdoors. Yvette Farmer, a primary school teacher with... Read more

Ruby’s Web (Ellen van Neerven, Magabala)

Released March 2026

In Ruby’s Web, Ellen van Neerven (Heat and Light, Comfort Food) situates a coming-of-age story against the backdrop of the 2023 Voice referendum, highlighting the severity of online abuse faced... Read more

Poster Boys (Scott Woodard, Lothian)

Released March 2026

Poster Boys follows Edward, a “try-hard” who navigates school life alongside space cadet Nolan and popular jock James when their paths collide at Highview Grammar. Each boy has his own... Read more

The Boy and the Dog Tree (Fiona Wood, UQP)

The Boy and the Dog Tree

Released March 2026

Fiona Wood (How to Spell Catastrophe), a 3-time CBCA winner, returns to middle-grade fiction with a heartfelt tale of the magical bond between animals and humans. Mitch has spent his... Read more

The Feathers of Farwood and the Gripps Curse (Jayne McIntyre, Riveted Press)

Released March 2026

Jayne McIntyre’s debut novel, The Feathers of Farwood and the Gripps Curse, is the first in a new trilogy. Set in the small Australian town of Farwood, the story blends... Read more

Bring Back Yesterday (Bob Carr, A&U)

The cover of "Bring Back Yesterday" by Bob Carr.

Released March 2026

In Bring Back Yesterday, journalist and former politician Bob Carr reflects on the sudden death of his wife, Helena, and the life they shared over 5 decades. The memoir records... Read more

The Last Poem (Courtney Peppernell, Atria)

Released March 2026

Courtney Peppernell’s The Last Poem is a tender, modern work of fiction infused with poetic sensibility, echoing the emotional gentleness of writers such as Robyn Carr. With a slow, deliberate... Read more

The Ascension of Souls (Broken Cycle #1) (Bronte-Marie Wesson, Penguin)

Released March 2026

A recurring prophecy falters as the fate of two countries hangs in the balance in Bronte-Marie Wesson’s fantasy epic, The Ascension of Souls, the first book in the Broken Cycle... Read more

Finding the Bones (Natalie Conyer, Echo)

Released March 2026

Finding the Bones by Ned Kelly Award–winning author Natalie Conyer is a gritty, slow-burn Australian crime thriller that exposes the fine line between belief and obsession – and the lengths... Read more

A Concise Compendium of Wonder (Ceridwen Dovey, Ursula Dubosarsky & Jennifer Mills, Pink Shorts Press)

Released March 2026

Developed in collaboration with South Australian theatre company Slingsby, A Concise Compendium of Wonder is a triptych of fairy tales by Ceridwen Dovey, Ursula Dubosarsky and Jennifer Mills, adapted to... Read more

Forever & Ever (Allanah Hunt, Text)

Forever&Ever

Released March 2026

Forever & Ever is Barkindji and Malyangapa author Allanah Hunt’s debut novel and a devastating exploration of first love, loss and the perilous work of growing up. Set in the... Read more

Genie Snail (Bethany Loveridge, illus Chris Kennett, Little Book Press)

Released March 2026

In Genie Snail, author Bethany Loveridge (Renegade Timeline Officer) and illustrator Chris Kennett combine forces to deliver a bright, engaging and hilarious story about a young child who meets a... Read more

Good Young Men (Gary Lonesborough, A&U Children’s)

The cover of "Good Young Men" by Gary Lonesborough.

Released March 2026

Good Young Men is the 4th novel from award-winning Yuin author Gary Lonesborough (I’m Not Really Here), told from the perspective of 3 First Nations boys in Year 12 who... Read more