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Claire G Coleman_The Grret_Terra Nullius
July 30, 2020September 2, 2021

Claire G. Coleman: On ‘Terra Nullius: A Novel’

Claire G. Coleman is a […]

Amanda Betts_The Garret
July 24, 2020January 10, 2022

A. J. Betts on ‘Zac and Mia’

A. J. Betts’ novel Zac […]

Jane Harrison_The Garret_2020
July 16, 2020September 2, 2021

Jane Harrison on ‘Becoming Kirrali Lewis’

Jane Harrison, a descendant of […]

Larissa Behrendt_The Garret
June 13, 2020October 14, 2020

Larissa Behrendt on ‘Finding Eliza: Power and colonial storytelling’

Larissa Behrendt, a Eualeyai and […]

Ali Cobby Eckermann_The Garret_2019
April 17, 2020August 28, 2020

Ali Cobby Eckermann on ‘Ruby Moonlight’

Ali Cobby Eckermann is one […]

Leah Purcell_The Garret
April 2, 2020August 28, 2020

Leah Purcell on ‘The Drover’s Wife’

Leah Purcell, a proud Goa, […]

Zana Fraillon_The Garret
March 19, 2020January 10, 2022

Zana Fraillon on ‘The Bone Sparrow’

Zana Fraillon’s The Bone Sparrow […]

Charlotte Wood_The Garret_The Natural Way of Things
March 5, 2020June 5, 2020

Charlotte Wood on ‘The Natural Way of Things’

Charlotte Wood is one of […]

Melissa Lucashenko_The Garret_2020
February 20, 2020June 8, 2020

Melissa Lucashenko on ‘Too Much Lip’

Melissa Lucashenko is a multi-award […]

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