Thuy On

Thuy On is the Reviews and Literary Editor of ArtsHub and an arts journalist, critic and poet who’s written for a range of publications including The Guardian, The Saturday Paper, Sydney Review of Books, The Australian, The Age/SMH and Australian Book Review. She was the Books Editor of The Big Issue for 8 years and a former Melbourne theatre critic correspondent for The Australian. Her debut, a collection of poetry called Turbulence, came out in 2020 and was released by University of Western Australia Publishing (UWAP). Her second collection, Decadence, was published in July 2022, also by UWAP. Her third book, Essence, will be published in 2025. Threads: @thuy_on123 Instagram: poemsbythuy

Thuy On's Latest Articles

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New legal service for writers and illustrators

Authors Legal is a new service that will provide legal advice on publishing matters.

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Comedy review: Judith Lucy and Denise Scott, Still Here

Old friends and sparring partners are back on stage to don crochet gym wear and make merry.

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Comedy review: A Bookish Comedy Show

Keeping to the brief of book-related material would have made for a stronger show.

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2022 Stella shortlist celebrates diversity of form

A graphic novel and two books of poetry are among the six titles shortlisted for this year's Stella Prize.

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Book review: Dinner with the Schnabels, Toni Jordan

Jordan's latest novel is a funny and heartfelt look at the chaos of love, marriage and family.

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Trent Dalton scoops the Indie Book Awards 2022

Proving love conquers all, Trent Dalton's latest book is on a winning streak.

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Theatre review: An American in Paris, Arts Centre Melbourne

Old fashioned charms set to Gershwin tunes. Who could ask for anything more?

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Vale Blaise van Hecke

Death of a vibrant supporter of writing and publishing.

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An historical tale of race, resistance and sporting prowess

Plays like Black Cockatoo are an important way to explore contemporary Australia, says Ensemble Theatre’s Mark Kilmurry.

Jordi Albiston - a woman with glasses against a pinboard with papers on it.
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Vale Jordie Albiston

With a career spanning over a quarter of a century, poet Jordie Albiston's words flowed to the end.

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