Writing and Publishing
Book Review: 'The Convict Valley' by Mark Dunn
In 'The Convict Valley', historian Mark Dunn seeks to tell the stories of those typically overlooked by Australian history.
Book Review: 'Every Day Creative: A Dangerous Guide to Making Magic at Work' by Mykel Dixon
Mykel Dixon's creativity manual asks the reader to record how they think they will be remembered after they are dead…
Book Review: Broken Rules and Other Stories by Barry Lee Thompson
Barry Lee Thompson's debut short story collection examines the subtle interactions of people who find themselves in situations mostly outside…
Book Review: Where We Begin by Christie Nieman
Christie Nieman’s second YA novel speaks of merged polarities, rewritten histories, and the double-edged sword of family legacy.
Applause: latest funding and awards announcements
Composer and sound artist Ros Bandt honoured, Four WA regional artists receive $50K, Salote Tawale wins Mosman Art Prize, plus…
Book Review: 'Revenge: Murder in Three Parts' by S.L. Lim
In 'Revenge: A Murder in Three Parts,' Lim vividly evokes the complex way domestic abuse can be so damaging to…
Is your international career a threat or a win?
With a top drawer international career for over a decade, Sophie O’Brien takes on the position as Bundanon Trust’s Head…
How to put on a festival from the comfort of your home
Agility, adaptability and upskilling are all part of the process, but gifs are important too. Lessons learned from Melbourne Fringe's…
Chasing philanthropy, inspiring volunteers and supporting the arts in our latest podcast
In the latest ArtsHubbub we look at the ways in which giving is supported in the arts. We speak with…
‘It gets harder’: Tim Winton on writing (From the Archives)
The author of Cloudstreet offers insights into the writing life and reflects on the differences between writing for the page…