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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Chlöe Cooper

Chloë Cooper is a writer based in Meanjin (Brisbane). She has worked in the book industry for more than...

Justine McGill

Justine McGill is a clinical psychologist and former academic of philosophy. Her work has previously been published in Best...

Adele Dumont

Adele Dumont is an Australian writer and critic. Her latest book is The Pulling (Scribe, 2024).  

Tiffany Tsao

Tiffany Tsao is a writer and literary translator. She is currently deputy editor at the Sydney Review of Books....

Leah De Forest

Leah De Forest was born in Geelong and lives in Boston. Her fiction and essays have appeared in Ohio...

Wendy Somerville

Dr Wendy Somerville is a Jerrinja woman from the South Coast of New South Wales but was born and grew up in...

Kobi Ashenden

Kobi Ashenden was born in South Australia to Nunga heritage and currently resides in Boorloo (Perth). He will be...

Jessie Tu

Jessie Tu is the author of the novels A Lonely Girl is a Dangerous Thing (2020), which won the...

Sarah Kanake

Sarah Kanake teaches creative and professional writing at QUT. Her short fiction has been published in The Southerly, Kill Your...

Abdul Abdullah

Abdul Abdullah is an Australian multidisciplinary artist. His works have been exhibited and are in the collections of museums...

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Nina Culley

Nina Culley is a writer and critic based between London and Naarm. Her essays and reviews have appeared in Kill...

Samuel Tupou

Samuel Tupou is a Queensland-based artist who specialises in creating vivid artworks that respond to his Tongan and Polynesian...

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