Graphic novel

Writers Victoria
Picture Book Magic
Learn how to develop picture books under the guidance of editor and children’s author Irma Gold. Leave this course with…

Book review: The Brownout Murders, Luke C Jackson and Kelly Jackson, illustrated by Maya Graham
A WWII graphic novel set in Melbourne.

University of Melbourne
Joyce Thorpe Nicholson Creative Fellowship
Archives and Special Collections is proud to announce the relaunch of the Joyce Thorpe Nicholson Creative Fellowship in 2025, named…

Writers Victoria
Developing Autobiographical Graphic Novels
Get a crash course on the history of autobiographical graphic novels and seize this opportunity to learn scriptwriting and the…

Australian censors forced to review celebrated Gender Queer book
One of the most banned books of recent years, graphic memoir 'Gender Queer' has been the target of conservative campaigns…

Live & Local returns in Sydney Writers' Festival 2025
Highlights of the 28th edition of the Live & Local program.

Book review: I Ate The Whole World To Find You, Rachel Ang
A graphic book of stories that touch on the surreal nature of life.

Arts with law: a complementary and powerful combination
Creating social change and addressing the inadequacies of systems around gendered violence, through arts and law's intersection.

Book review: Eventually Everything Connects, Sarah Firth
This debut graphic novel is a series of visual essays that explore interconnectedness.

Empowering mid-career artists to create bold new work
The journey of an artist often requires a "day job" to maintain the freedom to pursue their creative practice. By…