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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Andrew Galan

Andrew Galan is the author of two collections of poetry, That Place of Infested Roads and For All the...

Ella Jeffery

Ella Jeffery’s debut collection, Dead Bolt, won the Puncher & Wattmann First Book of Poetry Prize, was shortlisted for...

Hannah Forsyth

Hannah Forsyth is a freelance writer and award-winning historian. She is author of Virtue Capitalists: The Rise and Fall...

Jenny Hedley

Jenny Hedley is a neurodivergent writer, digital artist, critic and Writeability mentor whose work has appeared in Archer, Cordite,...

Scarlett Harris

Scarlett Harris is a culture critic and author of A Diva Was a Female Version of a Wrestler: An...

Tim Loveday

Tim Loveday is a poet, writer, educator and baby academic. His work explores class, masculinity, online radicalisation, rurality and...

Lara Cain Gray

Lara Cain Gray is a writer and librarian from Meanjin/Brisbane. She is the children’s book specialist at non-profit publisher...

Angelina Xu

Angelina Xu is a writer and editor of poetry and fiction. Her work focuses on queer culture, music, contemporary...

Emma Armstrong

Emma is a naturalist and writer on the natural world, as well as the author of I Used to Think...

Katherine Collette

Katherine Collette is the internationally published author of two novels for adults, The Helpline and The Competition. She’s written...

Ceridwen Dovey

Ceridwen Dovey is the author of several books of fiction and non-fiction, including Only the Animals (2014), On JM...

Daniel M Lavery

Daniel M Lavery is a co-founder of The Toast and the author of Texts From Jane Eyre: And Other...

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