Writing and Publishing
Book Review: The Kowloon Kid by Phil Brown
Brown’s memoir of his early years remembers a Hong Kong now forever changed.
ICYMI: the week’s top news stories in the arts
We take a look at this week's top news stories from around the galleries, on stage, the festival scene, wrapping…
Art vs Adani: how Australian artists are protesting
Artists aren't giving up in the face of global mining company Adani as Associate Professor Felicity Fenner finds hope in…
From Twitterbots to VR: 10 of the best examples of digital literature
Digital literature is embracing experimentation. Here are ten significant works of electronic literature you should know about.
Book Review: The Professor and the Parson by Adam Sisman
A detailed biography of a masterful conman and the historian who pursued him.
Arts Day on the Hill asks politicians to listen up
Eight artists from across Australia descended on Parliament to build sustained arts advocacy.
Book Review: Shoot Through by JM Green
The third instalment in the Stella Hardy series is another solid example of Australian crime writing.
Book Review: Plots and Prayers by Niki Savva
Journalist Niki Savva reveals the inside story on how Malcolm Turnbull was deposed as prime minister.
Applause: Latest funding and awards announced
South Australian Living Arts Festival names Featured Artist for 2020, Ned Kelly Awards longlist announced, Australian Music Prize reveals nominees,…
Melissa Lucashenko wins 2019 Miles Franklin for Too Much Lip
The Bundjalung author’s hard-hitting novel wins Australia’s most prestigious literary award.