Series Introduction: Nicole & Ashley

 

Ashley Hay talks about the history of Griffith Review, what makes it Australia’s leading literary journal, and its role in it starting conversations on the issues of the day.

 

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About Griffith Review

Since 2003, Griffith Review has been the leading literary journal in Australia with an uncanny ability to anticipate emerging trends.

Each themed collection presents fresh insights and analysis of the big issues from emerging and established Australian and international writers, featuring a mix of essays, memoir, reportage, short fiction, poetry and visual essays.

Griffith Review is a high quality, agenda-setting, quarterly publication, delivering insight into the issues that matter most in a timely, authoritative and engaging fashion.

Griffith Review also plays an important role in supporting new and emerging writers alongside established authors, connecting them to a significant national audience and enriching public life. Scores of writers have had their first professional publication in Griffith Review, many of whom have consequently secured publishing contracts, scholarships and awards.

Nicole Abadee