Writing and Publishing
Why do we love Helen Garner so much?
From Monkey Grip to How to End a Story, Helen Garner has been writing with clear-eyed precision for the better…
Time Rider review: Blink-182's Tom Delonge serves up sci-fi thriller packed with lore
If Twelve Monkeys and The Terminator could merge with the world’s coolest motorbike, the end result might resemble the novel…
The Transformations review: Andrew Pippos crafts a rich and realistic mid-life awakening
In The Transformations, Andrew Pippos deftly explores a journalist's personal metamorphosis.
Why I started Readers and Writers Against the Genocide (RWAG)
'As a literary community, we trade in creative freedom, free speech and the contestation of ideas,' says RWAG founder Aviva…
Gravity Let Me Go review: Dalton delivers undaunted
Trent Dalton's latest is an intriguing romp that evolves into a thoughtful journey of discovery.
Best opportunities, grants and awards for creatives: 13-19 October 2025
Grants for Brisbane creatives and NFPs, music development program now open and more opportunities.
Why is there so little nature writing by disabled Australian writers?
Author Jessica White considers ecobiography, and how deafness shapes her relationship with natural and built environments.
The Underworld review: Sophie Laguna goes deep
Sophie Laguna's latest novel The Underworld is a deft exploration of identity, fear and mythology.
Red Earth: A History of the Mildura Region in pictures
Author Stuart Kells discusses the stories – and images – that inform his new book about Victoria's Mildura region.
Last One Out by Jane Harper review: moving and memorable
Jane Harper's Last One Out portrays a town under siege and is not to be missed.