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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Tammy Law

Tammy Law is a graduate from Griffith University’s College of Art, and a documentary photographer whose work revolves around...

Annie Zaidi

Annie Zaidi writes fiction, non-fiction, poetry and scripts. She is the editor of Unbound: 2,000 years of Indian Women’s...

Voranai Vanijaka

Voranai Vanijaka is the editor-in-chief of GQ Magazine Thailand. He teaches political communication and intercultural communication at Thammasat University....

Anjum Hasan

Anjum Hasan is a poet, magazine books editor and author of a collection of short fiction, Difficult Pleasures (Penguin,...

Ray Parkin

Ray Parkin, 1910–2005.In 1939, Ray was a petty officer on board the Australian light cruiser HMAS Perth. Despite his...

Ann Webster-Wright

Ann Webster-Wright is a semi-retired academic and freelance writer who has researched how people make sense of their working...

Amanda Curtin

Amanda Curtin is a writer, book editor and adjunct lecturer at Edith Cowan University. She has published two novels,...

Paul Ham

Paul Ham is the author of several substantial works of 20th century history, including 1914: The Year the World Ended...

Rosetta Allan

Rosetta Allan is a New Zealand-based writer. Her first poetry collection, Little Rock (Boheme), was published in 2007, and...

Peter Stanley

Professor Peter Stanley of UNSW Canberra was formerly the principal historian at the Australian War Memorial and is the...

Peter Cochrane

Peter Cochrane is an honorary associate in the Department of History, University of Sydney. His most recent book is...

David Carlin

David Carlin is proud to be an associate professor in creative writing and co-founder of the non/fictionLab research group...

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