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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Matthew Abud

Matthew Abud is an audio producer and occasional writer. He has worked in or supported media projects, particularly across...

A photograph of Dr Bianca Denny in front of a bookcase. She has a medium-length brunette bob and is wearing a stone-coloured blazer with a white shirt.

Dr Bianca Denny

Dr Bianca Denny is a clinical psychologist and writer from Melbourne, Australia. She writes widely for the media on...

Nigel Featherstone

Nigel Featherstone is a writer for the page, stage and music. His most recent work is The Story of the...

Grace Heathcote

Grace Heathcote is an Australian writer. Her writing has appeared in The Guardian, Australian Geographic, Forty South and Island....

Ruby Ingra

Ruby Ingra is a Murri creative of Indigenous/European heritage, from Wakka Wakka mob through her father's side. Her mother's...

EJ Garrett

EJ Garrett is a producer of Indigenous content specialising in factual storytelling. He started his career as presenter, video...

David Burton

David Burton is an award-winning playwright and author from Meanjin, Brisbane, Australia. He is best known for his theatrical...

Gabriel Bergmoser

Gabriel Bergmoser is an award-winning Melbourne-based author and playwright. He won the prestigious Sir Peter Ustinov Television Scriptwriting Award...

A photograph of Jason Moad. The artist is wearing a maroon sweater and standing in front of one of his paintings. The painting depicts an unruly, overgrown aloe plant growing over a rusty, wrought-iron fence.

Jason Moad

Jason Moad is a painter based in Melbourne. His work deals with the ephemeral; whether presented by the vanishing...

Lisa Fuller

Lisa Fuller is an award-­winning Murri writer living on Ngunnawal and Ngambri lands (Canberra). She’s a lecturer in Indigenous...

Jonathan Ricketson

Jonathan Ricketson is a freelance writer and literature teacher based in Melbourne (Naarm). He is currently completing a PhD...

Qin Qin

Qin Qin is a writer, speaker, librarian and literary festival organiser. Her memoir Model Minority Gone Rogue (Hachette) was shortlisted for...

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