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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Andy Cairns

Andy Cairns is the Singapore-based managing director of the advertising agency Iris. He has spent the past twenty-six years...

Brendan Colley

Brendan Colley was born in South Africa, and now lives in Hobart. The Signal Line, his first novel, won the...

Roberta Esbitt

Roberta Esbitt is an architect and university lecturer, with professional experience across three continents.

Sanja Grozdanic

Sanja Grozdanic is a writer, recently published in Tank Magazine, SSENSE and The Monthly. She is the co-founding editor...

Peter Hill

Peter Hill is an artist, writer and independent curator. He has exhibited his Superfictions in the Biennale of Sydney...

Mitra Anderson-Oliver

Mitra Anderson-Oliver is head of Urban Design and Strategy at Impact Investment Group. She is a former senior adviser...

Rachel Maher

Rachel Maher is a journalist with extensive experience working in community engagement and accountability in international humanitarian emergencies and...

Michael Cooney

Michael Cooney is author of The Gillard Project (Penguin, 2015) and was speechwriter to Prime Minister Julia Gillard. He...

Natalie D-Napoleon

Natalie D-Napoleon’s work has appeared in Meanjin, Australian Poetry Journal and Writer’s Digest, among others. She was awarded the...

Nathaniel Dolton-­Thornton

Nathaniel Dolton-Thornton’s poems have appeared in Tin House, Prelude, Poetry Salzburg Review, Sycamore Review, TAB, The Account and Raritan.

Julia Anastasia Pelosi-Thorpe

Julia Anastasia Pelosi-Thorpe translates into English from Italian and Latin. Her translations of contemporary, baroque and ancient poetry are...

Mat Schulz

Mat Schulz is a writer based in Krakow, Poland, and the artistic director of Unsound, an international festival of...

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