Up to The Minute: A Reading Review Pelican29 May 2017 A Time for Everything, The Georgics of Virgil, Facial Moisturiser, Human Bondage, and A Good Man is Hard to Find. Literature and Creative Writing0 Comments64 views
REVIEW: Swing Time (Zadie Smith) Pelican27 May 2017 The question of identity and Aimee’s fame also aligns the novel with our cultural predilections, one of which is the crazed obsession – fueled by every media outlet imaginable – with celebrity. Ryan Suckling reviews. Literature and Creative Writing0 Comments50 views
Playground Pelican15 May 2017 Our 2017 Writer in Residence Hannah Cockroft writes Playground. Literature and Creative Writing0 Comments61 views
Pedestrian Crossing Pelican14 May 2017 the parting is always awkward. Poetry by Sarah Yeung. Literature and Creative Writing0 Comments60 views
White Cars Pelican23 April 2017 My body is made for movement, safety. I am tested again and again. Insured. Bryce Newton writes. Literature and Creative Writing0 Comments49 views
39 degrees Pelican18 April 2017 Our 2017 Writer in Residence Hannah Cockroft writes 39 degrees. Literature and Creative Writing0 Comments57 views
Words with Mei Fong ( 方凤美 ) Pelican20 February 2017 I think all writers have a weakness for the picturesque. That's good in capturing your reader and putting them in vivid landscapes. But it must be tempered, certainly in the case of non-fiction books, with a search for the truth, which isn't always pretty or grotesque or extreme. Laurent Shervington interviews Mei Fong. Literature and Creative Writing0 Comments46 views
Words with Garth Nix Pelican20 February 2017 A novel is usually published as YA not necessarily because of its themes or subject matter, or even the age of its protagonists, but because editorial, sales and marketing people think it will sell best if it is labelled as YA. Prema Arasu spoke to Garth Nix ahead of his appearance at the Perth Writers Festival. Literature and Creative Writing0 Comments109 views
Words with Marwa al-Sabouni Pelican20 February 2017 Whatever I feel it is definitely not excitement; it is a huge responsibility for every citizen and inhabitant of this place to even witness what it might be turned into. Pema Monaghan spoke to author Marwa al-Sabouni Literature and Creative Writing0 Comments161 views
Commute ’15 Pelican8 December 2016 A story of town life. Words by Hannah Cockroft, Illustration by Marney Anderson. Literature and Creative Writing0 Comments42 views