Australia
The changing face of literary journals
Literary journals are diversifying their content and experimenting with digital technologies to reach new audiences and adapt to the new…
From idea to novel
Award winning novelists share how they get ideas, determine which to pursue and confront the blank page.
For whom the Bell doesn’t pay
The call for an unpaid Photographer in Residence to document Bell Shakespeare’s 25th anniversary year has been met with anger…
Note to self - take it global!
Going global with their Kickstarter campaign proved to be a success story for 4A's Yangliang Group project.
Yang Fudong: Filmscapes
ACMI is currently showcasing works by China’s most celebrated avant garde filmmaker Yang Fudong as part of their China Up…
Unveiled: this week's announcements
The Perth Writers festival is back with a bang for 2015.
Enough lists: 2015 is another good year to read books by women
The world’s bookshelf would be a much poorer place if it had relied on the whims of a select few…
The Borders of Bohemia
Artists like to think of themselves as bohemians but what does bohemian actually mean in Australia?
Next To Normal
Doorstep Arts, Geelong brings this Pulitzer-Prize winning musical to Sydney's Hayes Theatre with great results.
Why disrespect is bad news for creators
Executive Director of Australian Society of Authors Angelo Loukakis debunks the hype that cash and copyright are bad for creatives.