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A literary quarterly publishing the best new writing from Australia and beyond . Cover image: Pierre Châtel-Innocenti, ReMix (2021)

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1 year
Our new edition Griffith Review 85: Status Anxiety is out now 🎉. Status Anxiety grapples with the fallout of our status anxiety and explores what happens when we don’t measure up. Order your copy now 📷 Cover image: Pierre Châtel-Innocenti, ReMix (2021)
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Griffith Review
3 months
📣Calling all poets!. Put on your Sunday best for this edition of Griffith Review, which goes behind the seams to unpick the many paradoxes of fashion. Submissions close: 11.59 pm AEST, Sunday 22 June, 2025. For more info and to submit: #GriffithReview
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📣 It's pitch time! We're now accepting non-fiction pitches for GR Online, our online publishing platform. We pay AUD$500 per article. Submissions close at 11.59 PM AEST on Sunday 18 May 2025. For more information and to submit: #GriffithReview
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Griffith Review 88: Culture Vultures is out now 🎉. There’s no escaping the onslaught of content these days. As we stream, tap and swipe our way through our endless entertainment feeds - h ve we reached the end of culture? .
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4 months
Kate Pullinger follows the story of a young man who did all he could to escape his impoverished past and forge a new life for himself. only to pay the ultimate price. Unlocked until 14 April: #GriffithReview #NoPlaceLikeHome #KatePullinger.
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‘In 2001 I read an article in The Guardian newspaper about a man who fell from the sky, landing in a superstore car park not far from where I live in London’, writes Kate Pullinger, as she follows...
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📣 Put on your Sunday best for this edition of Griffith Review, which goes behind the seams to unpick the paradoxes of fashion. We're looking for non-fiction and fiction that responds to the theme. For more information and to submit: #GriffithReview
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Griffith Review
5 months
Hello friends - we’re keen to find out what you think about the work we do- so we’ve put together a quick survey. We promise it really is quick – it’ll only take about eight minutes, and most of the questions are multiple choice. Easy! . Thank you!
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'Body horror' is having a moment in the movies, but what does this new-found fascination with the ways of the flesh say about our current sense of technological overwhelm? @thebloodyXroads investigates. Always free to read on GR Online:
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Griffith Review
6 months
📣 Calling all poets!. This edition of Griffith Review surveys beasts and bogeymen past and present, real and imagined, to peel back the layers of our social and cultural anxieties. For more information and to submit: #GriffithReview
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'What is not well understood by those opposed to smoking is that the danger of cigarettes is not antithetical or even peripheral to their appeal – it is central to it.'. Ignore the health warnings and read this excellent piece from @BenMBrooker .
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Despite every effort of the health industry, the appeal of cigarettes endures. Ben Brooker takes a smoko to contemplate the dark beauty of tobacco.
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The wonderful Emma Armstrong asks how parents are meant to keep it together and raise their kids in a world that's gone completely bonkers. Always free to read on GR Online: #GriffithReview #EmmaArmstrong #Parenting.
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Please don’t dismiss me as another anxious millennial. Of course I’m bloody anxious – have you seen the state of Western democracy?
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6 months
The Australian housing crisis, Tony Matthews argues, lies entirely in its preoccupation with creating wealth, not shelter. Free to read until Sunday 9 Feb:
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Imagine the contemporary Australian housing market as a self-sustaining arena of desperation, competition and aggression.
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Griffith Review
7 months
📣 We've created a monster. and we'd love you to write for it. This edition of Griffith Review surveys beasts and bogeymen past and present, real and imagined. We're looking for non-fiction that responds to the theme. For more information:
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8 months
Happy New Year! 🎉.Cartoon from Katherine Collette . #GriffithReview #LeapsOfFaith #KatherineCollette #Cartoon #TheNewMe
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A 'Leaps of Faith' cartoon with holiday vibes from Katherine Collette . #GriffithReview #LookAtMe #LeapsOfFaith #KatherineCollette #Cartoons
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Here's one for anyone (like us) spending a ridiculous amount of time scrolling recipes. Amber Gwynne explores the impact of search engine optimisation on food blogs. Always free to read on GR Online: #GriffithReview #GROnline #AmberGwynne #FoodBlogs.
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‘Do food bloggers realize how awful their recipe pages are?’ a Reddit user innocently enquires in a thread I stumble across while googling food blogs bad. ‘Do they take reader satisfaction into...
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8 months
The latest 'Leaps of Faith' cartoon from Katherine Collette perfectly capturing the end of year mood!. #GriffithReview #LeapsOfFaith #KatherineCollette #Cartoon
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8 months
The day novelist Louise Doughty got her first bad review, her father taught her a fundamental lesson: how to lay a curse on the reviewer. Unlocked until Sunday 22 December: #GriffithReview.
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The day novelist Louise Doughty got her first bad review, her father taught her a fundamental lesson: how to lay a curse on the reviewer. Interrogating her difficult, somewhat estranged, relationship...
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Griffith Review
8 months
📣📣📣 Calling all emerging writers!. Now open for original submissions of fiction and creative non-fiction from 3,500 to 5,000 words. The winners will share a prize pool of $20,000 and have their work published in Griffith Review. More information:
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A little public service announcement courtesy of Katherine Collette - keep those expectations in check friends!. #GriffithReview #LeapsOfFaith #KatherineCollette #Cartoon #ExpectationVReality
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8 months
📣Calling all poets! 🦅. From page to screen and everything in between, this edition of Griffith Review consumes the culture of the twenty-first century – and tries to outrun the algorithm. Submissions close Sunday 22 December 2024 ✍️.
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