Our new edition Griffith Review 85: Status Anxiety is out now 🎉
Status Anxiety grapples with the fallout of our status anxiety and explores what happens when we don’t measure up.
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📷 Cover image: Pierre Châtel-Innocenti, ReMix (2021)
📣Calling all poets!
Put on your Sunday best for this edition of Griffith Review, which goes behind the seams to unpick the many paradoxes of fashion.
Submissions close: 11.59 pm AEST, Sunday 22 June, 2025
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📣 It's pitch time! We're now accepting non-fiction pitches for GR Online, our online publishing platform.
We pay AUD$500 per article.
Submissions close at 11.59 PM AEST on Sunday 18 May 2025.
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Griffith Review 88: Culture Vultures is out now 🎉
There’s no escaping the onslaught of content these days. As we stream, tap and swipe our way through our endless entertainment feeds - h ve we reached the end of culture?
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Kate Pullinger follows the story of a young man who did all he could to escape his impoverished past and forge a new life for himself...only to pay the ultimate price.
Unlocked until 14 April: https://t.co/5bppLEBSxZ
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📣 Put on your Sunday best for this edition of Griffith Review, which goes behind the seams to unpick the paradoxes of fashion.
We're looking for non-fiction and fiction that responds to the theme.
For more information and to submit: https://t.co/QQF8sbGHrd
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Hello friends - we’re keen to find out what you think about the work we do- so we’ve put together a quick survey. We promise it really is quick – it’ll only take about eight minutes, and most of the questions are multiple choice. Easy!
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Thank you!
'Body horror' is having a moment in the movies, but what does this new-found fascination with the ways of the flesh say about our current sense of technological overwhelm? @thebloodyXroads investigates.
Always free to read on GR Online: https://t.co/mWenKc8oVL
📣 Calling all poets!
This edition of Griffith Review surveys beasts and bogeymen past and present, real and imagined, to peel back the layers of our social and cultural anxieties.
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'What is not well understood by those opposed to smoking is that the danger of cigarettes is not antithetical or even peripheral to their appeal – it is central to it.'
Ignore the health warnings and read this excellent piece from @BenMBrooker
https://t.co/xl410Zu1ZI
The wonderful Emma Armstrong asks how parents are meant to keep it together and raise their kids in a world that's gone completely bonkers.
Always free to read on GR Online: https://t.co/I6PlZ4Pmw5
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The Australian housing crisis, Tony Matthews argues, lies entirely in its preoccupation with creating wealth, not shelter.
Free to read until Sunday 9 Feb: https://t.co/eBVSUOeMY8
📣 We've created a monster...and we'd love you to write for it.
This edition of Griffith Review surveys beasts and bogeymen past and present, real and imagined.
We're looking for non-fiction that responds to the theme.
For more information: https://t.co/QQF8sbGHrd
Here's one for anyone (like us) spending a ridiculous amount of time scrolling recipes...
Amber Gwynne explores the impact of search engine optimisation on food blogs.
Always free to read on GR Online: https://t.co/zYssmgQyBH
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The day novelist Louise Doughty got her first bad review, her father taught her a fundamental lesson: how to lay a curse on the reviewer.
Unlocked until Sunday 22 December: https://t.co/t4Sp0W02Wu
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📣📣📣 Calling all emerging writers!
Now open for original submissions of fiction and creative non-fiction from 3,500 to 5,000 words.
The winners will share a prize pool of $20,000 and have their work published in Griffith Review.
More information: https://t.co/QQF8sbGHrd