Another Australia by Edited by Winnie Dunn
$30.00 AUD
Category: Anthologies & Journals | Series: Sweatshop
A suburban psychic's ominous warning. A conversation in Yuwaalaraay. A glimpse of a shameful, hidden history. A love that moves a mountain. In this unwavering follow-up to After Australia, twelve more boundary-pushing Indigenous writers and writers of colour show us all that is and could exist in our ve ...Show more
Quarterly Essay 86: Sleepwalk to War; Australia's Unthinking Alliance with America by Hugh White
$25.00 AUD
Category: Anthologies & Journals
Is the US-Australia alliance now based on a fantasy? In this essential essay, Hugh White explores Australia's fateful choice to back the United States to the hilt, and oppose China. How did we come to this position - what led both sides of politics to align with America so absolutely? White considers t ...Show more
IC3 - The Penguin Book of New Black Writing in Britain by Courttia Newland (Editor); Kadija Sesay (Editor)
$23.00 AUD
Category: Anthologies & Journals
A celebratory 20th anniversary edition of this landmark collection from black writers across the literary spectrumThis ground-breaking anthology was first published twenty years ago, into a different literary landscape. Showcasing the work of more than 100 black British authors, this 20th anniversary ed ...Show more
McSweeney's Issue 66 (McSweeney's Quarterly Concern) by Claire Boyle (Editor); Dave Eggers (Editor); Stephen King (Contribution by)
$35.00 AUD
Category: Anthologies & Journals | Series: McSweeney's Quarterly Concern Ser.
McSweeney's three-time National Magazine Award-winning quarterly returns with 66th issue. A beautiful back-to-basics paperback, Issue 66 features a band-new story by Stephen King. Ever changing, each issue of the quarterly is completely redesigned (there have been hardcovers and paperbacks, an issue wit ...Show more
HEAT Series 3 Number 2 by Alexandra Christie (Editor)
$23.00 AUD
Category: Anthologies & Journals | Series: Heat Ser.
'I welcome the return of HEAT. Writers and readers alike will revel in its daring audacity, bold exploration and innovative celebration of literature.’ — Alexis WrightArriving in letterboxes in April, the second issue in HEAT’s new series makes for a vibrant cabinet of literary curiosities. On the ficti ...Show more
Granta 158: In the Family by Sigrid Rausing
$25.00 AUD
Category: Anthologies & Journals
Britain's most prestigious literary magazine brings you prize-winning fiction, memoir, reportage, poetry and photography from around the world.
Family: Stories of Belonging by Alaina Gougoulis, Ian See
$35.00 AUD
Category: Anthologies & Journals
An uplifting collection of personal essays celebrating the various forms of family, featuring contributions from some of Australia's most exciting writers and thinkers The storybook idea of family-dad, mum, kids, gran and grandpa-doesn't always reflect the bonds that tie us most closely to one another ...Show more
Granta 157 - Should We Have Stayed at Home? - New Travel Writing by William Atkins (Editor)
$25.00 AUD
Category: Anthologies & Journals
In 1984 Granta published its first issue devoted to travel writing. Nearly forty years after that genre-defining volume, a new generation of writers from around the globe offers a new vision of what travel writing can be.
The Furphy Anthology 2021 by The Furphy Literary Awards
$35.00 AUD
Category: Anthologies & Journals
The Furphy Anthology 2021 contains an incredible eclectic mix of sixteen stories that show Australian storytelling is alive and kicking. This collection includes stories from writers such as Thomas Alan, Verity Borthwick, Chris Fontana, Lee Frank, Keren Heenan, Michelle Prak and Andrew Roff. All the aut ...Show more
Griffith Review 75: Learning Curves by Ashley Hay (Editor)
$28.00 AUD
Category: Anthologies & Journals | Series: Griffith Review Ser.
What can we learn about learning?Australians have one of the highest levels of educational attainment in the world, but not every Australian has access to a world-class education. What represents a 'good’ education in a country with an increasingly segmented school system and a tertiary sector that face ...Show more
Quarterly Essay 85: Not Waving, Drowning: Mental Illness and Vulnerability in Australia by Sarah Krasnostein
$25.00 AUD
Category: Anthologies & Journals
How can we mend Australia's broken mental health system? Around one-fifth of Australians will suffer from mental illness in any given year. And the pandemic is making things worse, especially in schools. Our mental health system is under stress and not fit for purpose. What is to be done? In this brilli ...Show more