Anna Kortschak is an emerging writer who is frequently mobile. She has recently returned to Australia after almost twenty itinerant years in the Americas, Europe
Belinda is a part-time lawyer, adminstrative assistant and mother of two young boys. She is completing a Master of Creative Writing at the University
Heide By π.O. Giramondo ISBN 9781925818208 Reviewed by ABIGAIL FISHER Trying unsuccessfully to write this review in June, I ride alongside the Eastern Freeway to
Debbie Lim was born in Sydney. Her poems have appeared in numerous anthologies including regularly in the Best Australian Poems series (Black Inc.), Contemporary Australian Poetry
The Girls By Chloe Higgins Picador ISBN 9781760782238 Reviewed by ADELE DUMONT The title of Chloe Higgins’ debut memoir is shorthand for her two younger sisters,
Dani Netherclift has been published in Meanjin, Cordite and Verandah. Her work was nominated for the 2018 Judith Rodriguez Prize and highly commended in the Cliff Green
Thorn by Todd Turner Puncher and Wattmann ISBN: 9781925780635 Reviewed by CAITLIN WILSON An Uneasy Symbiosis: A Review of Todd Turner’s Thorn Todd Turner’s Thorn
Luke Fischer is the author of the poetry collections Paths of Flight (Black Pepper, 2013) and A Personal History of Vision (UWAP, 2017), the monograph The Poet as Phenomenologist: Rilke
Benevolence by Julie Janson ISBN: 9781925936636 Magabala Books Reviewed by HAYLEY SCRIVENOR ‘I have a duty to speak the truth as I see it and share not
Archival Poetics by Natalie Harkin Vagabond ISBN 9781925735215 Reviewed by GABRIELA BOURKE It can be tempting to imagine that colonisation is a thing of the