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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Dianne D’Alpoim

Dianne D’Alpoim has worked as an artist, a teacher, corporate public affairs officer and as an activist in both...

Virginia Duigan

Born in the UK, with an Australian father in the RAF and an English mother, Virginia Duigan went to...

Robert Drewe

Robert Drewe was born in Melbourne. He grew up and was educated in Western Australia where he took up...

Paul Draper

Paul Draper is the Deputy Director (Research) at the Queensland Conservatorium and Griffith Chair in Digital Arts.With a 25-year...

Sara Dowse

Sara Dowse migrated to Australia from the United States in 1958. In 1974 she became the inaugural head of...

Stephen Downes

Stephen Downes is Australia's longest-serving restaurant critic. A freelance journalist and writer, he is the restaurant reviewer for Melbourne's...

Steve Dow

Steve Dow was born in Melbourne and survived a childhood in south-suburban Frankston. His pieces currently appear in The...

Pamela Douglas

Pamela Douglas is a general practitioner, writer and medical director of the Possums Clinic in Brisbane, Queensland. She is...

Anna Dorrington

In the 1950s Anna was born in Germany, immigrating to Australia in the early 1980s, where she carried on...

Hazel Dooney

Hazel Dooney is a British-Australian artist, based in Sydney. Photo credit: Bruce Usher (2008 portrait, Hazel Dooney)

Geraldine Doogue

Geraldine Doogue is a renowned Australian journalist and broadcaster with a distinguished career in news and current affairs.She is...

Daniel Donahoo

Daniel Donahoo is the author of Idolising Children. He is a fellow at OzProspect a non-partisan, public policy think...

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