Writing and Publishing

Writing the political
In the age of the hyperlink, the theatre is one place audiences can be engaged without the ability to click…

Nine ways to cope with being a casual
Writers and artists have always had erratic work. But the casualisation of the workforce means arts managers and curators do…

Becoming location independent
Life as a digital nomad takes a little more than a laptop and a Lonely Planet guide.

Seven Australian artists receive $80,000 fellowships
Artists, writers, musicians and theatre makers have been supported by AusCo to undertake creative activity, research and professional development.

Can the arts sector recover?
The arts sector is struggling to envisage the future in the face of post-Budget Australia Council grant outcomes that left…

How to avoid Christmas
If the joy of the season is turning your stomach, we suggest an arts emetic.

The Book Council of Australia is stuffed back on the rack
The BCA was probably doomed the moment Tony Abbott announced its creation out of Australia Council funds.

Why we need to value our time
Resources are shrinking and there is never enough time, but we have collected advice on how to develop strategies to…

Imagination celebrated at the Prime Minister's Literary Awards
Prime Minister praises writers for their contribution to the 'world of imagination' as he announced winners of the Prime Minister's…

Griffith Review 50: Tall Tales Short
Griffith Review's third edition of the novella series struggles to find unique voices.