With the Sydney Writers’ Festival a couple weeks away, the Writing NSW staff share the events they are most looking forward to. Have a read to discover what to keep an eye out for!
Take a look at the great things we’ve read in April — a heartbreaking memoir, a graphic novel, an array of articles on how Australian arts is supported and more!
Take a look at the great things we’ve read in March — a new literary newsletter focused on recycling gold gems, an essay on diversity within the broader literary ecosystem, a novel form a Pulitzer Prize winning author and more!
Take a look at the great things you’ve been reading this past year — lots of new work on this list! Go you, supporting each other! And revisiting some old ground with fondness.
Take a look at the great things we’ve read in 2021, and what we’re most looking forward to reading over the Summer break!
Take a look at the great things we’ve read in October — an essay on poetry and joy, a new release on sex, power and consent, a moving story about a mother and daughter, and more!
Take a look at the great things we’ve read in September — Ginger Gorman’s investigation into internet trolls, an essay by Amy Duong, a heartbreaking memoir by Amani Haydar and Tilly Lawless’ debut novel!
Take a look at the great things we’ve read in August — a moving book that eloquently blends history and memoir, a piece of short fiction by Kavita Bedford, a thrilling gothic fantasy and more!
Take a look at the great things we’ve read in July — a book-length essay by one of Australia’s award-winning critics, a bestselling guide to investing, novels that defy genre and more!