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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Susan Green

Susan Green has published twelve books for children and young adults, including 2012 CBCA Honour Book for Younger Readers,...

Jane Messer

Jane Messer is a writer of stories, essays, works for radio and novels.She teaches Creative Writing at Macquarie University,...

Cathy Hunt

Cathy Hunt is a researcher, cultural strategist, founding Director of cultural sector consultancy Positive Solutions and founder of the...

Leigh Tabrett

Leigh Tabrett has been a senior public servant in education and the arts, and has served as an advisor...

Anna Haebich

Anna Haebich is a multi-­award winning author whose books include For Their Own Good (UWAP, 1988) and Broken Circles...

Jim Morrison

Jim Morrison is a senior Noongar man, a traditional custodian of Western Australia's pristine southern coast. He has been operating...

Pippa Dickson

Dr Pippa Dickson is the Project Manager and CEO of GASP!. She has been responsible for developing and implementing...

Vivienne Skinner

Vivienne Skinner is the acting chief executive of Creating Australia and a member of the board of Beyond Empathy.

Alysha Herrmann

Alysha Herrmann is a proud parent, regional artist and advocate using performance and civic action to inspire individuals and...

Chris Armstrong

Chris Armstrong is a writer of poetry and fiction with work published in Overland, Eureka and Cordite, as well...

Sian Supski

Sian Supski is a Research Associate in Sociology at Monash University and an Research Affiliate in the Thesis Eleven Centre for...

Rosanna Stevens

Rosanna Stevens grew up in the Blue Mountains, and is currently is studying a PhD at the Australian National...

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