English: Griffith Review: supporting emerging writers
Founded and developed by Griffith University in 2003, Griffith Review is a quarterly literary and current affairs publication that reflects the University’s commitment to sharing knowledge across traditional boundaries and promoting civic dialogue and participation. Starting a publication like this was an unusual activity for a university, but the impact of Griffith Review has repaid the investment many times over by enriching public life and providing opportunities for more than a thousand authors. Editor Dr Ashley Hay and contributors Melissa Lucashenko and Holly Ringland discuss the role the publication plays in supporting emerging writers.
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