Writing and Publishing
Book Review: Ordinary Gods and Monsters, by Chris Womersley
A suburban crime thriller with darkly humorous undertones.
Ted Hopkins: a personal reflection on his life
Many remember this remarkable man for his four-goal haul in Carlton's 1970 VFL Grand Final. But there was so much…
Book review: How To Order Eggs Sunny Side Up, Lisa Collyer
A debut collection of poetry that breaks down taboos about the state of women’s bodies and the state of the…
Lecture review: An Evening with A C Grayling, QPAC
What is the meaning of life? Professor A C Grayling has the answer.Â
‘How is the Great Australian Novel going?’
Author Nicholas Jose says the Great Australian Novel 'isn't doing too badly, thanks'.
Book review: The Female Gaze in Art and Photography by Anita Selzer
Anita Selzer’s profile of 20 contemporary artists is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to expand their understanding of art…
Book review: Into Your Arms, Edited by Kirsten Krauth
A collection that demonstrates how forces within powerful music can sometimes shape and inform powerful writing.
Book Review: Days of Innocence and Wonder, Lucy Treloar
In the aftermath of a childhood tragedy, a young woman seeks safety and healing in a ramshackle town.
Magazine review: Griffith Review 82: Animal Magic, edited by Carody Culver
The latest edition of 'Griffith Review' considers the theme of relationships – both tender and tense – between animals and…
Under a wet blanket: navigating the Australian arts ecosystem as First Nations artists
It's time that First Nations artists were allowed to be in the driver's seat and not confined to the passenger's.