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Why you should use a sensitivity reader

Employing a sensitivity reader is as much a matter of writing craft as it is of ethics.

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Exhibition calls for solidarity with Hong Kong

Sleepless Summer endeavours to rally support for democracy protests with works from Australian and Hong Kong artists.

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Book Review: My Name Is Monster by Katie Hale

Hale’s debut novel is an examination of power and changing mother-daughter relationships.

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Book Review: See What You Made Me Do by Jess Hill

Hill’s must-read book combines detailed research, candid testimonies and an incisive analysis of how abuse perpetrators and victims think.

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Book Review: From Here On, Monsters by Elizabeth Bryer

Bryer’s debut novel is a challenging and artful work that plays with parallels.

Opinions & Analysis

Purveyors of culture: Why bookshops are a relationship

Ahead of Love Your Bookshop Day, Australian Booksellers Association CEO Robbie Egan argues that your local book store thrives on…

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Bringing the world home

Hyperlocal, decolonial, diasporic, idiosyncratic – how Australia’s international arts programming is changing.

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Capturing dance’s disappearing act

Looking for bigger audiences and permanence for dance experiences led Sue Healey to film as a way of capturing the…

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From Twitterbots to VR: 10 of the best examples of digital literature

Digital literature is embracing experimentation. Here are ten significant works of electronic literature you should know about.

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Book Review: The Professor and the Parson by Adam Sisman

A detailed biography of a masterful conman and the historian who pursued him.

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