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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Jerath Head

Jerath Head is an editor, writer and disability support worker. His writing has been published in a number of...

Bri Lee

Bri Lee is an award-winning writer, academic and activist and the author of Who Gets to be Smart, Beauty...

Timmah Ball

Timmah Ball is a writer and urban planner of Ballardong Noongar heritage. In 2022, she published the chapbook Do Planners Dream of Electric Trees? through...

Alison Whittaker

Alison Whittaker is a Gomeroi poet, essayist and legal academic. She is a Senior Researcher at the Jumbunna Institute,...

Courtney Landers

Courtney Landers has a science degree from Australian National University, Canberra, and is currently writing her PhD thesis at...

Michael Newton

Michael Newton received his Masters in Political Economy from the University of Sydney. He has led a peripatetic career,...

Amy Corderoy

Amy Corderoy is a freelance journalist and former health editor at The Sydney Morning Herald. She has received the...

Cathal O’Connell

Cathal O’Connell is a researcher in 3D bio-printing with a background in physics and nanoscience. Now based at St...

Andrew McMillen

Andrew McMillen is an author and freelance journalist based in Brisbane, Australia. His first book, Talking Smack: Honest Conversations About...

Sophie Allan

Sophie Allan is the founding editor-in-chief of the not-for-profit publisher Chart Collective, and the outgoing assistant prize manager of...

A portrait photograph of Fiona Wright. Fiona has auburn-coloured curly hair and is wearing a terracotta coloured dress.

Fiona Wright

Fiona Wright’s most recent essay collection is The World Was Whole (Giramondo, 2018). Her first book of essays, Small...

Frances Flanagan

Frances Flanagan is a University of Sydney fellow in the discipline of work and organisational studies. Her book Remembering...

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