Archive
Would it surprise you to know that a number of our well-known writers write to please themselves? Probably not. If there’s no pleasure, or challenge, or stimulus, the outcome would probably not be worth the effort. If this effort is writing, it seems especially unlikely that someone would engage in the activity without enjoying the chance to be their own audience.
... (read more)Life Among the Scientists: An anthropological study of an Australian scientific community by Max Charlesworth, Lyndsay Farrall, Terry Stokes and David Turnbull
by Damien Broderick •
What Price Surrender?: A story of the will to survive by Desmond Jackson
by Stephen Matchett •
Wrong Face in the Mirror: An Autobiography of Race and Identity by Lolo Houbein
by Margot Luke •
The First Voice of Australian Feminism: Excerpts from Louisa Lawson’ ‘The Dawn’ 1888–1895 by Olive Lawson
by Brian Matthews •
Descent of Spirit: Writings of E.L. Grant Watson edited by Dorothy Green
by Jennifer Dabbs •