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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Andrea Gaynor

Andrea Gaynor is a professor of history at The University of Western Australia. Her books include Harvest of the Suburbs:...

Brooke Davis

Brooke Davis grew up in Bellbrae, Victoria, and now lives in Perth, where she works as a writer and...

Rebecca Giggs

Rebecca Giggs is an award-winning author from Perth, Australia. Her work has appeared in The Atlantic, the New York...

Sean Gorman

Sean Gorman currently holds a senior fellowship at Curtin University. He has published two books: his first Brotherboys: The...

Carmen Lawrence

Carmen Lawrence is Winthrop professor and director of the Centre for the Study of Social Change in the School...

John Mateer

John Mateer is a poet and writes on contemporary art. His latest books are Unbelievers, or 'The Moor' (Giramondo, 2013)...

Ruth A Morgan

Ruth A Morgan was raised in the southern suburbs of Perth, and completed her doctoral studies at The University...

Peter Newman

Peter Newman AO is the professor of sustainability at Curtin University and director of CUSP, which has 80 PhD...

Holly Ringland

Holly Ringland’s first novel, The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart, was published by 4th Estate in 2018. It has sold...

David Ritter

David Ritter is the chief executive officer of Greenpeace Australia Pacific. Photograph courtesy of Greenpeace, Sally McKay

Kim Scott

Kim Scott is the author of five novels. His second, Benang: From the Heart, won the 1999 Western Australian...

Ted Snell

Ted Snell AM, CitWA, was born in 1949 in Geraldton, Western Australia. He is currently Winthrop professor and director...

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