Monday, October 17, 2011

GRIFFITH REVIEW - a quarterly review of writing and ideas - THE ANNUAL FICTION EDITION

This third annual collection of new fiction features an exciting line-up of emerging writers, many poised to make the leap to the national stage. Marking Griffith REVIEW’s commitment to publishing and nurturing new authors, it includes the announcement of the winners of the 2011 Griffith REVIEW-CAL Emerging Writers’ (GREW) Prize.
The edition includes new stories from award-winning and critically acclaimed authors Georgia Blain, Craig Cliff, Chris Womersley, Melissa Lucashenko, Jospehine Rowe, Ashley Hay and Benjamin Law; plus young writers who have made a mark this year including Favel Parrett, Rachael S Morgan, Nicolas Low, Romy Ash and Sally Breen; poetry from Thomas Shapcott, Kathleen Bleakley, Margaret Merrilees and WH Chong; and more.
The Griffith Review is an outstanding literary journal, surely one of the very best on the international stage, and one can only express amazement and delight as each edition is published. This one with its theme of islands both physical and metaphorical may be the best yet. Outstanding publishing.

Edition 34
RRP $27.95 / NZ $36.00
NOTE - book release 31 october

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