Contributors

Griffith Review has commissioned over 1,400 writers since it began in 2004. 

Through programs and awards such as the Novella Project and the Emerging Voices Competition (generously supported by the Copyright Agency Cultural Fund) the journal has supported the development and publication of new work by outstanding emerging and established writers. 

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Jennifer Kremmer

Jennifer Kremmer grew up in Sydney and studied at Newcastle University and the University of Technology Sydney.In 1998 she...

Celia Lendis

Celia Lendis worked in advertising in Melbourne in the 1980s.She returned to study in at the Tasmanian School of...

Geoff Lemon

Geoff Lemon is the newly-appointed co-editor of Going Down Swinging, with Jessica Anne Friedmann, and was formerly poetry editor of harvest and Voiceworks....

Eva Hornung

Eva Hornung is a novelist who lives in rural South Australia. Her novel The Last Garden (Text, 2017) was...

Nigel Krauth

Nigel Krauth is Head of the Creative Writing program at Griffith University. He has written stories, plays, reviews and...

Andrew Leigh

Andrew Leigh is the Federal Member for Fenner. His books include Battlers and Billionaires, The Economics of Just About Everything,...

Lucy Lehmann

Lucy Lehmann is the author of The Showgirl and the Brumby (Vintage, 2002).A novelist by day, she first began playing music...

Ramona Koval

Ramona Koval has made long interviews with significant writers her signature. She is familiar to ABC Radio audiences through...

Donald Horne (dec.)

Professor Donald Horne was one of Australia's foremost academics, historians and philosophers and was named as one of Australia's...

Greg Lehman

Greg Lehman is a Visiting Indigenous Research Fellow at the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies.He...

Martin Leet

Dr Martin Leet is Senior Research Officer with the Brisbane Institute. He studied political science at the University of...

Lee Kofman

Lee Kofman is the author of three works of fiction and the two memoirs Imperfect (Affirm Press, 2019), which...

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