Writing and Publishing
Jumping, pivoting and thinking outside the box: growing great writers
NIDA’s Master of Fine Arts (Writing for Performance) offers writers with a passion for expression the tools to fine-tune their…
The arts news you may have missed
What's on, who's in the headlines, and the latest program releases – to put you ahead of the game this…
Memoir about racism and resilience wins $100,000 literary prize
Australia’s richest literary prize has been won by Gunai/Kurnai writer Veronica Gorrie for her memoir about serving in the police…
Exhibition review: Telling Tales, Glen Eira City Council Gallery
An exhibition exploring the collusion of books and art and the plight of (endangered) printed media.
25 new galleries and theatres opening in 2022
Despite delays and persistent pandemic knock backs, new galleries and theatres opening in 2022 assure sector optimism.
How intersectionality can help storytellers
What is 'intersectionality'? Pearl Tan and Priya A Roy explain not only how it can make better stories but a…
Journey of the book through time and space
From past to present: unearthing never before seen items at the State Library of Victoria's latest exhibition.
Book review: Killernova, Omar Musa
A poetry collection meditating on family, country, and memory.
The arts news you may have missed
What's on, what's in the headlines, and the latest program releases – to put you ahead of the game this…
Why Wordle has become a new online obsession
Erin Sebo from Flinders University dissects the popularity of Wordle.