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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Kirli Saunders

Kirli Saunders is a Gunai woman, multidisciplinary artist, writer, educator and consultant. Her award-winning books include Bindi, Kindred and...

Ruth Cho

Ruth Cho graduated from Queensland College of Art in 2018 and works specifically with relief printmaking techniques. She is...

Dr Lilly Brown

Dr Lilly Brown is a Gumbaynggirr woman, interdisciplinary educator, facilitator and researcher currently working as the inaugural executive director...

Genevieve Grieves

Genevieve Grieves, a Worimi woman, is an Indigenous educator, curator, filmmaker, artist, oral historian, researcher and writer and co-founder...

Merinda Dutton

Merinda Dutton is a Gumbaynggirr and Barkindi woman, co-founder of the Instagram account @blackfulla_bookclub, an emerging writer and a...

Lucas Grainger-Brown

Lucas Grainger-Brown is a writer specialising in creative non-fiction and historical subjects. His essay ‘We Three Hundred’ was awarded...

Bridget Cama

Bridget Cama is a Wiradjuri Pasifika Fijian woman and Co-Chair of the Uluru Youth Dialogue. She has worked closely...

Eve Lester

Eve Lester is an Australian Research Council DECRA Fellow at the ANU College of Law. Her publications include Making Migration...

Alice Bellette

Alice Bellette is a proud Palawa descendant currently undertaking a PhD in literary studies. She created the limited-series podcast...

Shankari Chandran

Shankari Chandran is a Tamil-Australian lawyer and the author of three books: Song of the Sun God (Perera-Hussein Publishing, 2017), The...

Peter Prince

Peter Prince has published widely on ‘aliens’ in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Australia. He can be found on Twitter @peterprince4.

Clare Corbould

Clare Corbould is associate professor at Deakin University, where she specialises in African American history.

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