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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Suvendrini Perera

Suvendrini Perera is a professor of cultural analysis and the acting director of the Australia-Asia-Pacific Institute at Curtin University.She...

Helen Trinca

Helen Trinca grew up in Perth and moved to Sydney in 1980. She has held a number of senior...

David Whish-Wilson

David Whish-Wilson is a novelist, short-story writer, book reviewer and essayist. His two most recent novels, Line of Sight...

Jessica White

Jessica White is the author of the novels A Curious Intimacy (Penguin, 2007) and Entitlement (Penguin, 2012), and a hybrid memoir about...

Jacqueline Wright

Jacqueline Wright has been published in Bodylines, Summer Readings, Kimberley Stories, Summer Lovin’, Knitting and other stories and Purple Prose. Her...

Sarah Yu

Sarah Yu is co-ordinator at Nyamba Buru Yawuru and worked closely with Jimmy Edgar to produce the Yawuru Cultural...

Bart Pigram

Bart Pigram is training as a curator. He is currently working at Nyamba Buru Yawuru in Broome, in partnership with the Western...

Maya Shioji

Maya Shioji is training as a curator. She is currently working at Nyamba Buru Yawuru in Broome, in partnership with the Western...

Judy Harrison

Judy Harrison is a lawyer, senior lecturer at ANU and consultant whose experience includes Aboriginal justice issues, coalition building...

Steve Kinnane

Steve Kinnane is a senior researcher at the Nulungu Research Institute, Notre Dame University, who has worked on Aboriginal...

Caroline Fleay

Caroline Fleay is a senior lecturer at the Centre for Human Rights Education, Curtin University.

Lisa Hartley

Lisa Hartley is a lecturer at the Centre for Human Rights Education, Curtin University.

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