'Christopher Johnston's play should be the theatre event of the year, with a long tour ahead of it, argues Julian Meyrick.'
'After 22 years at Polyglot, Sue Giles AM moves on to focus on international advocacy for theatre for young audiences.'
'A relatable comedy about family and real estate, written over Zoom and set in Melbourne in 2020.'
'An early play by Suzie Miller uses several interwoven stories to explore the importance of touch.'
'A multilayered, multi-voice tale of dispossession and dislocation.'
'A novel that stitches crime and modern monsters together with a classic horror story at its heart.'
'A tightly constructed sci-fi of international proportions, influenced by the Canadian series Orphan Black and The Matrix but set in Western Australia.'
'The winning, shortlisted and commended stories from the Furphy Literary Award gathered in a collection.'
'A life that pulses with music.'
'A work of crime fiction that spends as much time developing its characters as it does with progressing the plot.'
'A moving memoir about identity, endurance and the formative importance of storytelling.'