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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Russell Celyn Jones

Russell Celyn Jones is the author of six novels, including Soldiers and Innocents, which won the David Higham Prize,...

Richard King

Richard King is an author and critic. His latest book is Here Be Monsters: Is Technology Reducing Our Humanity? (Monash...

Suneel Jethani

Suneel Jethani is a senior lecturer at the University of Technology Sydney. He is the author of The Politics and...

Simone Fullagar

Simone Fullagar is a feminist writer and professor at Griffith University who lives on the unceded lands of the...

Adele Pavlidis

Adele Pavlidis is a writer and academic currently working and playing on the land of the Yugambeh people. She...

David Ellison

David Ellison is a senior lecturer in literary studies and cultural history in the School of Humanities, Languages and...

Daniel Ray

Daniel Ray’s work has previously appeared in Westerly, Overland, Island, Cordite, Voiceworks and Cicerone Journal’s 2020 anthology, These Strange...

Jade Peters

Jade Peters’ fiction has appeared in The Suburban Review. She grew up on unceded Dharawal land and now lives...

Jenni Mazaraki

Jenni Mazaraki is a writer living on Wurundjeri land (Melbourne). Her work has been published in the Australian Poetry...

Jonathan O’Brien

Jonathan O’Brien is a writer, software developer and housing advocate. He was the recipient of a Brisbane Lord Mayor’s...

Raelee Chapman

Raelee Chapman is a writer of short fiction based in Canberra. Her stories have appeared in Overland, Southerly, Westerly,...

Katerina Gibson

Katerina Gibson is a writer living in Naarm (Melbourne). Her debut collection, Women I Know (Scribner, 2022), won the 2023...

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