Writing and Publishing
How to win at NaNoWriMo
Two authors who used NaNoWriMo to complete first drafts of their novels share their advice.
$3m investment helps preserve historical Australian audiovisual records
$3m worth of funding from the National Archives of Australia will help preserve important audio and video recordings pivotal to…
2020 Summer Reading Guide
Reading has sustained us all through 2020. Looking ahead to summer and Christmas here's a selection of your next great…
Australian news outlets fail migrant communities. Here's what needs to happen
The pandemic experience shows we can’t afford to ignore this problem any longer, argues multimedia producer Mary Tran. She offers…
Part book, part festival, all class
Published quarterly, Griffith Review is more than an award-winning literary journal – it’s a carefully curated celebration of culture and…
ICYMI: The week's top news in the arts
New festival for Ballarat, Bleach returns, Aust Museum announces reopening, rare Kaurna shield returns home, audio theatre in your home,…
Applause: Latest funding and awards announced
FUSE announces inaugural glass artist residency, 2020 Young Archie winners announced, regional communities in WA receive $1.52m in arts and…
Small Press Network reaches for global audience with first online publishing conference
This year’s Independent Publishing Conference, presented by the Small Press Network, will have a deep dive into the current issues…
Opinion: Greens support for the arts in Queensland
Amy MacMahon (Greens candidate for South Brisbane) and Kirsten Lovejoy (Greens Candidate for McConnel) spruik their party's arts policies in…
Book Review: Hysteria by Katerina Bryant
Hysteria is the story of Bryant’s illness – her attempt to make sense of her symptoms, secure a diagnosis and,…