'This adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro’s farcical short story has uneven notes.'
'A resonant moment in contemporary times to restage Brecht's famous anti-war play.'
'A wide survey of the contribution of theatre to our national sense of identity.'
'An ambitious retelling of Sophocle's classic play covers feminist issues in the 21st century.'
'A queer thriller set in Moscow where nothing is what it seems.'
'A dystopian future that bears too scary a resemblance to certain contemporary realities.'
'Grills critiques the fetishisation of aesthetic counterpoints by highlighting the ‘to-be-looked-at-ness’ of her own personal journey.'
'A poetry collection that tracks the hard road from addiction to recovery.'
'This tender story of family and relationships is also a coming-out tale that sees the protagonist wresting control of his own life.'
'A mixtape of Un-Australian First Nations futurism from the collective campfire.'
'The follow up collection to After Australia, this book offers the lived experience of Indigenous and writers of colour.'
'An exploration of resistance and revolution through a personal lens.'
'A comic's hard-won journey is paved with doubt, misogyny and mental health issues.'
'This book is Robert Dessaix: humorous, insightful, erudite and challenging'
'A debut collection of stories surveys contemporary environmental and climate terrain.'
'An award-winning poet illuminates the dying light of her father's years.'
'A memoir about being imprisoned in Iran for 804 days.'