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  • Jan 11, 2025 | bookreporter.com | Ella Baxter

    Anyone who has seen a major project, perhaps something life-changing, come to fruition can understand the anxiety that comes with it. Pouring your heart and soul into work that will be shared publicly, critiqued and judged is nerve-wracking at the least but might even make you a bit crazy. For Australian artist Sabine Rossi, the period leading up to her huge new show at the Goethe Gallery is one of stress and self-doubt, as well as frantic creativity.

  • Dec 4, 2024 | barnesandnoble.com | Isabelle McConville |Miranda July |Ella Baxter |Rachel Kushner

    Blurring the boundaries between art and life, Claire Messud’s The Woman Upstairs is a stunning tale of a flawed heroine, life’s broken promises, and the lengths we’d go to for fulfillment. When Nora meets her new neighbors, an enigmatic, artistic couple and their adorable son, she falls headfirst for their glamorous way of life — and loses herself in the process. If you’ve ever wondered how the other half lives, The Woman Upstairs is a sharp, illuminating story.

  • Nov 6, 2024 | bookweb.org | Weike Wang |Michael Idov |Ella Baxter |Amanda Lee Koe

    Nov 06 2024 The December 2024 Indie Next List Preview Printer-friendly versionHere are the 25 Indie Next List and 6 Now in Paperback picks on the December 2024 Indie Next List flier. The December title list is also viewable as a collection on Edelweiss and on the Indie Next List page as an Excel file alongside PDFs for the month’s flier and shelf-talker templates.

  • Aug 5, 2024 | female.com.au | Ella Baxter

    Win one of 5 x Woo Woo Books by Ella Baxter Sabine returned from the shops carrying a bag containing an effortless pair of Christian Wijnants fringed trousers and Ann Demeulemeeter Crinkle Nero boots. The sales assistant had agreed that the combination made Sabine look exactly like an artist. 'A conceptual artist?' Sabine asked, and the sales assistant said, 'Or an actual artist.' Sabine is having a moment.

  • Jul 31, 2024 | killyourdarlings.com.au | Ella Baxter

    Shelf Reflection is our series where we explore the bookshelves and reading habits of some of our favourite authors. In this latest instalment, author Ella Baxter talks to us about listening to Dune, turning horror into art and her new novel, Woo Woo. Woo Woo explores what it means to make art in the present moment. What was the inspiration behind this book? It was desperation rather than inspiration. I wrote Woo Woo while being stalked anonymously.

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