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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Shannon Burns

Shannon Burns lives in Adelaide with his wife and two sons.

Michael Dulaney

Michael Dulaney is a writer and journalist based in Sydney. He is an environment columnist for The Lifted Brow...

Dennis Atkins

Dennis Atkins is the national affairs editor with The Courier Mail in Brisbane. He was born in the Adelaide...

Rebekah Clarkson

Rebekah Clarkson’s award-winning short fiction has been published widely, most recently in Best Australian Stories 2014 (Black Inc.), Australian...

Charlotte Guest

Charlotte Guest is a Western Australian writer and publishing officer at UWA Publishing.

Jane Rawson

Jane Rawson writes fiction and non-fiction, mostly about the environment, animals and things that trouble her. Her most recent...

Anna Goldsworthy

Anna Goldsworthy is an Adelaide-based pianist and writer. She is a research fellow at the JM Coetzee Centre for...

Ali Cobby Eckermann

Ali Cobby Eckermann’s first collection little bit long time (Picaro Press) was published in 2009. Ruby Moonlight (Magabala Books,...

Jill Jones

Jill Jones’s most recent books are The Leaves Are My Sisters (Little Windows Press, 2016), Breaking The Days (Whitmore...

Emily Potter

Emily Potter is a senior lecturer in literary studies at Deakin University. She has published widely on the spatial...

Adrian Stanley

Adrian Stanley is a Boandik person on his mother’s side from Robe in South Australia, and a Kalali person...

Max Allen

Max Allen is an award-winning wine journalist and author. His book The Future Makers: Australian Wines for the 21st...

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