Writing and Publishing
Book review: We, Hominids by Frank Westerman, translated by Sam Garrett
Early bone hunters tell us what it means to be human.
Book review: Apples never fall, Liane Moriarty
A domestic noir that drops heavily into family dynamics.
Theatre review: Siarad, Goodwood Theatre and Studios
A one-woman spoken word performance with personal reflections and incisive cultural commentary.
Opportunities and Awards Wrap
Applications open for Art on Bundjalung Market, Createability Internship, St Kilda Film Fest plus Collingwood Yards First Nations resident announced…
Book review: Late Bloomer, Clem Bastow
A memoir that challenges stereotypes about Autism in mainstream media.
Virtual residencies are a long-term solution
While nothing beats in person exchange, virtual residencies are here to stay in the post-pandemic future.
ICYMI: the week's arts news
Digital mentorship, conferences for 2022, Craft Contemporary, WONDER Festival, theatre returns, plus more arts news
WA at critical juncture to unlock creative sector potential
Employment opportunities, funding certainty and tapping regional WA may be key to secure the state’s cultural future.
Publishing models for changed conditions
Which publishing models can thrive in these uneasy times? The answer might surprise.
Between the covers: what to read this month
Are you in need of literary balm and distraction?