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Destroying The Joint

by Jane Caro

A fabulously provocative collection by women ready to destroy the joint Early in September 2012, commentator Alan Jones, responding to a comment by Prime Minister Julia Gillard, said: ‘She [Gillard] said that...


Australian Gothic: An Anthology of Australian Supernatural Fiction

by James Doig

Australia has a long tradition of weird fiction, stretching back to colonial times. The stories in this anthology showcase the richness and variety of Australia horror and supernatural stories in the nineteenth...


Women & Power: Griffith REVIEW 40

by Julianne Schultz

The empowerment of women it is one of the most remarkable revolutions of the past century. But like all good revolutions it is still not settled.

In a generation women have taken control of their economic fate,...


The Best Australian Science Writing 2012

by Elizabeth Finkel

How were Ned Kelly’s bones finally identified? What makes cockroaches some of the most successful creatures on the planet? Could some obscure bacteria finally rid the world of dengue fever? How did infant...


The Best Australian Business Writing 2012

by Andrew Cornell

Have Baby Boomers been forced back to work since the global financial crisis? Will pre-commitment cards for poker machines coerce the addicted gambler to think before he or she acts? Is airport security a waste...


Griffith REVIEW 38: Annual fiction edition, the novella project

by Julianne Schultz

The Novella Project revives one of the richest and most rewarding literary forms. Novellas - longer than a short story, shorter than a novel - have come into their own, with the digital publishing revolution...


The Burning Library: Our Great Novelists Lost and Found

by Geordie Williamson

Alarmed by the increasingly marginal status of Australian literature in the academy, Williamson has set out to reintroduce us to those key writers whose works we may have forgotten or missed altogether. His...


Great Australian Stories: Legends, Yarns and Tall Tales

by Graham Seal

From pioneer tales to urban myths, folklore expert Graham Seal has gathered some of the best Australian stories from around the country. Tall tales and true, these are the stories we tell ourselves over and...


Griffith REVIEW 37: Small World

by Julianne Schultz

Small World explores the way we travel now-whether it's exploring wild, dangerous or weird places, or travelling not as passive tourists but engaged travellers. This edition will also consider how technology-from...


Griffith REVIEW 36: What is Australia For?

by Julianne Schultz

It is time to revive the debate about national identity. The clichés of old have long exceeded their use-by date. What is Australia For? will sketch out visionary ideas for the future, uncover neglected stories...


Griffith REVIEW 35: Surviving

by Julianne Schultz

At times it feels like we are participants in a never-ending disaster movie, buffeted by natural catastrophe, war, economic collapse, social implosion and private trauma. But behind the shocking headlines, official...


Griffith REVIEW 29: Prosper or Perish

by Julianne Schultz

It is estimated that Australia's population will reach 36 million by 2050, stressing our cities, social cohesion and fragile ecosystems. The continuing high rates of population growth are testing the consensus...