For Writers

Submissions

We run open calls for submissions throughout the year:

  • Non-fiction and fiction call-outs generally open four times a year and invite full submissions in response to a loose edition theme.
  • Poetry call-outs are open four times a year and invite full submissions for poetry on any subject (poetry doesn’t need to align with edition themes).
  • We occasionally open call outs for specific projects such as GR Online and the Griffith Review Emerging Voices competition.
  • Sign up to our e-news and follow us on socials for announcements on upcoming call-outs.

Griffith Review in 2026

  • Griffith Review 91: On the Money (Feb): following the money. CLOSED.
  • Griffith Review 92: Lost and Found (May): in search of answers. Opens 20 Oct 2025.
  • Griffith Review 93: Into the Archive (August): the secrets and surprises of the archive.
  • Griffith Review 94: Out of Office (November): clocking in for another day at the office. 

Lost and Found

Non-fiction and fiction opens 20 October.

'Loss,' wrote Marcus Aurelius, 'is nothing else but change'. We lose face, lose time, lose heart, lose touch, lose ground, lose our keys (often); we can lose the things that hold us back or weigh us down, just as we can lose the people and places we love most. Loss, whether it offers us pain or reward, is fundamental to the experience of being human. What might we lose or gain as technology continues its rapid advance? How do we halt the loss of our natural world? What's lost by growing up between cultures? Are we losing our sense of a shared reality? And what are the benefits to being a loser?

Lose yourself in this edition of Griffith Review as we go in search of answers.

Things for you to note:
* We're looking for non-fiction and fiction that respons to the theme.
* We want pieces that are no longer than 4,000 words (they can, of course, be much shorter than this.
* Full submissions only – no pitches please.
* We'll let you know the outcome of your submission within eight weeks of the closing date.

Submissions open: Monday 20 October 2025

Submissions close: 11.59pm AEST, Sunday 30 November 2025

Publication date: May 2026

Submit here

Writers’ guidelines

Griffith Review is a literary and current affairs journal that’s aimed at a general readership – although we’re part of a university, we’re not an academic publication. We publish work by established and emerging writers – most from Australia, some from overseas – and we curate each edition loosely around a particular theme.

We like writing that’s erudite yet accessible, provocative yet persuasive – but what’s most important to us is that our writers have the space to express their own voice.

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