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 Humphreys

Andrew Humphreys has worked as a magazine editor and publisher.He has twice been named as one of the Sydney...

Graeme Hugo

Graeme Hugo (1947-2015) was Federation Fellow, professor of the Department of Geographical and Environmental Studies and director of the...

Wayne Macauley

Wayne Macauley is a Melbourne writer whose stories have been published in Meanjin, Westerly, Overland, Arena, HQand other magazines. His...

Miriam Lyons

Miriam Lyons is the Executive Director of the Centre for Policy Development.Formerly the Policy Coordinator of New Matilda, Miriam...

Morris Lurie (1938–2014)

Morris Lurie is the author of some three dozen books, for adults and children.They include Flying Home (Outback Press, 1978), selected...

Catharine Lumby

Catharine Lumby is director of the media and communications program at the University of Sydney.The author of four books,...

Georgina Luck

Georgina Luck is an award-winning playwright and published fiction writer.Her short stories have been accepted for publication inSoutherly and Etchings and published...

Sylvia Lawson

Sylvia Lawson (1932–2017) wrote essays, critical journalism and fiction. She published widely on film, media and cultural politics, and worked...

Matthew Lowe

Matthew Lowe is a young Brisbane writer. In 2005 he was a recipient of an Express Media Mentorship Award.His...

Ian Lowe

Ian Lowe is emeritus professor of science, technology and society at Griffith University. His books include Why vs Why:...

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Benjamin Law

Benjamin Law is the author of The Family Law, Gaysia and the Quarterly Essay: Moral Panic 101, and editor of Growing Up Queer in...

Nicolas Low

Nicolas Low is a Melbourne-based, New Zealand-born writer and installation artist of Ngai Tahu Maori and European heritage.His recent...

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