2008 is an exciting year for Scribe as our local and international list continues to grow. Scribe will be launching a number of wonderful new Australian fiction writers in 2008 with Indelible Ink by Fiona McGregor, The Landscape of Desire by Kevin Rabalais, A Deadly Business by Lenny Bartulin, The Ghostwriter by Nick Gadd, Cooee by Vivienne Kelly, and Dissection by Jacinta Halloran. And in time for Australia Day we will be launching the remarkable photographic book All of Us by Michel Lawrence.

We will also bring the best of international fiction to Australia including What Was Lost, the quirky award-winning novel by English writer Catherine O’Flynn, and the powerful Song for Night by Nigerian author Chris Abani.

Scribe continues its strong political list with a new edition of The Longest Decade by George Megalogenis, The Climate Wars by Gwynne Dyer, Cullen Murphy’s The New Rome?, Supercapitalism by Robert B. Reich, The Terror Dream by Susan Faludi, and, not forgetting, the hilarious New York Times bestseller I Am America (And So Can You!) by Stephen Colbert.

Popular science is also on the list with a fantastic voyage through microbiology in Small Wonders by Idan Ben-Barak, an investigation of the astonishing science of neuroplasticity in The Brain That Changes Itself by Dr Norman Doidge, and the international bestseller Anticancer by David Servan-Schreiber.

This a only a small selction of our many great titles and authors for 2008.

For a full list of our books for the first half of 2008, download our catalogue. (2MB)