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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Miriam Webster

Miriam Webster’s first book, a collection of short stories called The Slip, was published in 2025 with Aniko Press....

Abi Stephenson

Abi Stephenson is a writer who has published in The Guardian, Aeon, The Monthly and Australian Book Review and...

Victor Guan Yi Zhou

Victor Guan Yi Zhou is a writer who grew up on Dharug land. He is currently developing a novel...

Olivia De Zilva

Olivia De Zilva is a writer based in Kaurna Yerta (Adelaide). Her novel Plastic Budgie was released in July...

Marjon Mossammaparast

Marjon Mossammaparast is a poet from Melbourne. Her first collection of poetry, That Sight (Cordite Books, 2018), won the...

Anders Villani

Anders Villani is the author of two poetry collections: Aril Wire (Five Islands Press, 2018) and Totality (Recent Work...

Troy Wong

Troy Wong is an Australian poet born to Singaporean parents. His work, written on unceded Dharug and Gadigal land,...

Isi Unikowski

Isi Unikowski has been widely published in Australia and overseas, including in Best of Australian Poems 2022 (Australian Poetry)....

Rick Morton

Rick Morton is an author and reporter currently living in Paris. Photo credit: Dany Weus

Catriona Menzies-Pike

Catriona Menzies-Pike is a literary critic and editor currently based in British Columbia. She has written widely on Australian...

A portrait of Melissa Fagan in an outdoor setting. There are rolling hills behind her and her curly hair is blowing in the wind.

Melissa Fagan

Melissa Fagan is a writer, editor and teacher living in northern NSW, on unceded Bundjalung Country. Her book, What Will Be...

Joyrah Sebasio

Joyrah Sebasio is a Bamaga woman who loves writing in Kala Lagaw Ya with her cultural parents Ama Matilda Bani, Awa...

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