'This is that rare kind of play: sparky, fast-paced and funny.'
'Schizophrenia is a worthy concept to explore, but this production fails to engage dramatically.'
'The first trans-Tasman First Nations children’s production toured from Sydney to Melbourne for RISING.'
'A play comprising 65 short scenes explores likely climate era possibilities.'
'A (slow) moving meditation on the bonds and frays of family ties.'
'Shrewd and powerful observations fuel these tales of ordinary people.'
'This verse novel weaves disparate themes together into a cohesive whole, including anti-nuclear protests in 1980s Western Australia and the ill treatment of (Indigenous) prisoners.'
'This novel showcases relationships complicated by the limitations of language.'
'A moving account of history, memory and familial ties.'
'An award-winning 'cli-fi' novel tracks two sisters as they make their way in a dying world.'
'A cookbook with memories the main ingredient.'
'The story of destructive genius and its brilliant accompanying soundtrack.'
'A fundamentally meta novel that plays with its own understated self-awareness.'