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Gwen Harwood Was One of Australia’s Finest Poets – She Was Also One of the Most Subversive, Cassandra Atherton , single work review
— Review of My Tongue Is My Own : A Life of Gwen Harwood Ann-Marie Priest , 2022 single work biography ; Bad Art Mother Edwina Preston , 2022 single work novel ;

'Gwen Harwood is one of Australia’s finest poets. Her poetry is studied in secondary schools across the nation. While she remains largely unknown internationally, her poetry and letters continue to excite and inspire readers 27 years after her death.'

Noir and Nostalgia Inform Chris Womersley’s Tale of Forgery, Grief, and the Seamy Side of Urban Life, Suzie Gibson , single work review
— Review of The Diplomat Chris Womersley , 2022 single work novel ;

'Before prospective readers can get to the opening chapter of Chris Womersley’s new novel The Diplomat, they will find themselves assailed with several pages listing past awards received by the author and supplying a range of accolades cut and pasted from reviews of his earlier works.'

Bluey Casts a Tender Light on Being Childless Not by Choice. Here’s What Women Told Me about Living with Involuntary Childlessness, Sianan Healy , single work column

'In a recent episode of Bluey, Onesies, six-year-old Bluey asks her mum Chilli what’s wrong with Auntie Brandy, who has come to visit for the first time in four years.'

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