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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Sandra Renew

Sandra Renew’s most recent collections are Acting Like a Girl (Recent Work Press, 2019) and The Orlando Files: Poems of...

David Sinclair

David Sinclair is a professor of genetics, Harvard Medical School, co-joint professor at the University of New South Wales...

Samuel Watson

Samuel Watson is an Aboriginal writer based in Brisbane.  His poetry collections include Love Poems and Death Threats (UQP, 2014)...

Charlotte Wood

Charlotte Wood is the prize-­winning author of eight books. Her latest book is The Weekend (Allen & Unwin, 2019), a novel...

Mark Aarons

Mark Aarons is a former ABC investigative reporter whose exposé of Nazi war criminals in Australia prompted changes to...

Glenn A Albrecht

Glenn A Albrecht retired as professor of sustainability at Murdoch University in Perth, Western Australia, in June 2014 and...

Caroline Baum

Journalist and former broadcaster Caroline Baum is the author of Only: A Singular Memoir (Allen & Unwin, 2017), and...

Lisa Fenn

Lisa Fenn is a Canberra-based researcher, writer and community engagement specialist. She helped research and draft David Tune’s Legislated...

Alys Jackson

Alys Jackson’s work has appeared in literary publications worldwide, including Social Alternatives, Right Now, Flash Fiction Magazine, Storgy and...

Vicki Laveau-Harvie

Vicki Laveau-Harvie was born in Canada, but lived in France for many years before coming to Australia. She is...

Ian Holland

Ian Holland is a Canberra-based researcher, writer and community engagement specialist. He helped research and draft David Tune’s Legislated Review...

Helen Garner

Helen Garner’s first book, Monkey Grip (McPhee Gribble) was published in 1977. She is well known for her novels,...

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