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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Lynn Jenner

Lynn Jenner's first book Dear Sweet Harry (Auckland University Press, 2009), a mixed-genre work starring Harry Houdini, Mata Hari...

David Burton

A forager from way back, David Burton is also a food journalist for Cuisine magazine and the Dominion Post...

Rebecca Priestley

Rebecca Priestley is a senior lecturer at Victoria University of Wellington where she teaches history of science, science communication...

Finlay Macdonald

Finlay Macdonald has worked as a journalist, author, broadcaster and publisher during his twenty-five-year career.He is a former editor...

Alison Wong

Alison Wong's novel, As the Earth Turns Silver (Pan Macmillan, 2009), won the 2010 New Zealand Post Book Award...

Lynne McDonald

Lynne McDonald studied Pacific history to Masters level at the University of Auckland, where one of her lecturers encouraged...

Gregory O’Brien

Gregory O'Brien is a Wellington-based poet, essayist, painter and curator, whose recent publications include a collection of poems, Beauties...

Harry Ricketts

Harry Ricketts teaches English literature and creative non-fiction at Victoria University of Wellington and co-edits the review quarterly New...

Kirsty Murray

Kirsty Murray is an award-winning author of nineteen books for children and young adults, including eleven novels. She is...

Ruby J Murray

Ruby J Murray is a writer and perpetual traveler.Her first novel, Running Dogs (Scribe, 2012), explores the lives of...

Reilly McCarron

Reilly McCarron is a folklorist, storyteller, musician and writer.In 2012 she wrote and toured her one woman show 'Sleeping...

Terrie Waddell

Associate Professor Terrie Waddell (La Trobe University), lectures and researches on the relationship between screen media, myth, gender, popular...

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