Posts by John Tague
Novella November #7
In the seventh instalment of Novella November – Griffith Review‘s month-long celebration of novella form – Brisbane-based writer Daniel Young explores the vague middle-space occupied by novellas. A winner of The Novella Project VI, Young’s novella ‘Shanghai wedding’ was published in Griffith Review 62: All Being Equal – The Novella Project VI. WHAT EVEN IS a…
Read MoreAll Being Equal – Tribe, Perth
Join Novella Project VI winner Holden Sheppard for the Perth launch of Griffith Review 62: All Being Equal – The Novella Project VI, hosted by OUTinPerth, Tribe Hotels and Boffins Books. When: 6 pm, Monday 19 November Where: Tribe, West Perth Tickets: FREE (RSVP by email to editor@outinperth.com) More about the event here.
Read MoreAll Being Equal – Avid Reader
Join editor Ashley Hay, Novella Project VI winner Miriam Sved, Griffith University expert Michael Carden, and Griffith Review Fellows Rosie Funder and Victoria Carless for the launch of Griffith Review 62: All Being Equal – The Novella Project VI. When: 6–8 pm, Thursday 15 November Where: Avid Reader, West End Tickets: FREE (register here)
Read MoreThe Novella Project VII
Griffith Review 66: The Novella Project VII Edited by Ashley Hay Submissions closed Submissions close: 29 March 2019 Winners announced: May 2019 Publication date: 4 November 2019 Submit here Submissions are now open for Griffith Review’s annual novella competition. Winning entries will share in a $25,000 prize pool, supported by Copyright Agency’s Cultural Fund, and…
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Crimes and Punishments
Griffith Review 65: Crimes and Punishments Edited by Ashley Hay Submissions now open Submissions close: 4 February 2019 Publication date: 6 August 2019 Submit here What is it about crime stories that make people hunger for them? The volume of content produced in these genres – from the pages of mysteries and thrillers to audio…
Read MoreBrisbane Writers Festival
Griffith Review 60: First Things First Melissa Lucashenko, Marcia Langton and Ciaran O’Fairchellagh in discussion about the Uluru Statement from the Heart and more with Griffith Review 60: First Things First co-editor Sandra Phillips. When: 2.30–3.30 pm, Friday 7 September Where: Festival Hub, Mainwar Green, SLQ Tickets: FREE (online) Griffith Review 61: Who We Are…
Read MoreCanberra Writers Festival
Shireen Morris, Paul Daley and Melissa Lucashenko discuss issues pertaining to the Uluru Statement and much more with Griffith Review 60: First Things First co-editor Sandra Phillips. When: 4–5 pm, Saturday 25 August Where: Visions Theatre, National Museum of Australia Tickets: $12–25 (online)
Read MoreFirst Nations Australia Writers Network National Workshop
The 2018 FNAWN Workshop program brings together leading writers, poets and storytellers to share their insights, understandings and skills. Griffith Review Editor Ashley Hay will appear as an invited guest at the Literary Sector and Publishing Industry Roundtable, the purpose of which is to strategise on ways to improve access, visibility and professional development for First…
Read MoreNovella Project VI winners announced
Griffith Review is pleased to announce the winners of the sixth annual Novella project, supported by Copyright Agency’s Cultural Fund. Congratulations to Miriam Sved, Erin Gough, Daniel Young, Holden Sheppard and Lucy Neave who will join Griffith Review Queensland Writing Fellows Rosie Funder, Anne Richards and Victoria Carless, as well as Anthony Macris and Ronnie Scott in Griffith…
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The New Disruptors
Griffith Review 64: The New Disruptors Edited by Ashley Hay Submissions now open Deadline for pitches (non-fiction only): 5 August Deadline for full submissions: 2 October Submit here To be published: 29 April 2019 The original pioneers of Silicon Valley dreamed of a better world, but digital disruption has become a threatening catchphrase in recent…
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Writing the Country
Griffith Review 63: Writing the Country Edited by Julianne Schultz and Ashley Hay Submissions now open Deadline for full submissions: 30 July 2018 (no pitches) Submit here To be published: 28 January 2019 Place. Land. Country. Home. These words frame the settings of our stories. In 2019, Griffith Review 63: Writing the Country focuses on…
Read MoreGriffith Review 62: All Being Equal – The Novella Project VI
A year on from Australian Parliament passing legislation to allow same-sex marriage, Griffith Review 62: All Things Equal – The Novella Project VI will tease out what this means: is it a sign of a new-found appetite for equality? The primacy of love and family? A measure of a flawed political process, or the mark of a…
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