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1 [Review] Fragile Creatures Anna Krien , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: The Monthly , June 2024; (p. 81)

— Review of Fragile Creatures : A Memoir Khin Myint , 2024 single work autobiography
'“[A]T MANY LEVELS of human interaction there is the opportunity to conflate discomfort with a threat, to mistake internal anxiety for exterior danger, and in turn to escalate rather than resolve.” These words by American writer Sarah Schulman, from her book Conflict Is Not Abuse, are on my wall, scribed onto a yellow sticky-note next to a dozen others. I’m drawn to these words – again – after finishing Khin Myint’s Fragile Creatures, imagining this memoir’s brave and careful weight, the author’s gentle footfall joining Schulman at the centre of an out-of-control' (Introduction)
1 ‘Good on You, Mate!’ : A Fearless and Charismatic Environmentalist Anna Krien , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , June no. 465 2024; (p. 57-58)

— Review of John Büsst : Bohemian Artist and Saviour of Reef and Rainforest Iain McCalman , 2024 single work biography

'The ‘Bastard of Bingil Bay’ features on no banknote or coin, nor is he listed in any roll-call of ‘important Australians’, and yet, if it were not for John Büsst, it is likely that twenty-odd national parks and rainforest reserves on the far north-east coast of Queensland would not be so designated and might in fact have been obliterated. It is also probable that, without Büsst, today’s fight for the Great Barrier Reef would have already been lost, the vast ecosystem fragmented into a slew of cement quarries and cheap limestone pits. Considering the extent to which this vast coral labyrinth has shaped the identity of modern Australia, the relative absence of Büsst’s influence from the historical record is doubtless representative of the many such travesties historians seek to rectify.'  (Introduction)

1 Eyes and Teeth (Part 2) Anna Krien , 2022 single work short story
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 24-30 September 2022;
1 Eyes and Teeth (Part 1) Anna Krien , 2022 single work short story
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 17-23 September 2022;
1 Extract : Act of Grace Anna Krien , 2019 extract novel (Act of Grace)
— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings [Online] , October 2019;
1 8 y separately published work icon Act of Grace Anna Krien , Carlton : Black Inc. , 2019 16790517 2019 single work novel

'Australian soldier Toohey returns from Baghdad in 2003 with shrapnel in his neck, crippled by PTSD and white-knuckling life. In the Iraq of a decade earlier, aspiring pianist Nasim falls from favour with Saddam Hussein and his psychopathic son Uday, triggering a perilous search for safety. In Melbourne as the millennium turns, Robbie, faced with her father’s dementia and the family silences that may never find voice, tests boundaries. And in the present day, Gerry seeks to escape his father Toohey’s tyranny and heal its wounds.

'These characters' worlds intertwine across time and place, in a brilliant story of fear and sacrifice, trauma and survival, and what people will do to outrun the shadows. Crossing the frontiers of war, protest and cultural reconciliation, Act of Grace is a meditation on inheritance: the damage that one generation bestows upon the next, and the potential for transformation.

'This is a searing, powerful and utterly original work by an exceptional Australian writer. It will leave you changed.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 C'mon, We're Being Fun : Kate McLennan and Kate McCartney Are Not Pussyfooting Around Anna Krien , 2017 single work essay
— Appears in: The Monthly , October no. 138 2017; (p. 36-40)

'It’s 3 am. “An hour usually reserved for pissing with your eyes closed,” Kate McLennan says in a sparkly voice while sitting bolt upright in bed next to co-host Kate McCartney. Time to Get Krack!n. Cue the buzzy theme music (think kazoo crossed with a mosquito) and a TV montage of the Kates “kidding around” in stilettos, skin-tone stockings, and boxy block-coloured mini dresses. Measly clapping starts up off-camera and the Kates step out, as if for the first time, onto the set of their very own morning show.' (Introduction)

2 y separately published work icon The Long Goodbye : Coal, Coral and Australia's Climate Deadlock Anna Krien , Carlton : Black Inc. , 2017 11611071 2017 single work criticism

'The Great Barrier Reef is dying. Extreme weather is becoming all too familiar. Yet when it comes to action on climate change, division and paralysis rule the land.

'In this vivid, urgent essay, Anna Krien explores the psychology and politics of a warming world. She visits the frontlines of Australia’s climate wars – the Reef, the Galilee and Bowen basins, South Australia. She investigates the Adani mine, with its toxic politics and controversial economics. Talking to power workers and scientists, lobbyists and activists, she considers where climate change is taking us, and where effective action is to be found.

'“This was Turnbull’s moment, and the Liberal Party’s too. Not just the Snowy 2.0, but the whole thing – an ailing and dysfunctional grid, a complex issue, something for the ‘adults’ to take responsibility for. But instead of leadership, Australians got politics as usual. Cheap shots, culture-war baiting, bad and good ideas lobbed like hot potatoes and lost in the trash talk of low-grade politics. After the ten-day policy spree, Turnbull resumed his poker face, continuing with his grim role of negotiating with the vipers in his nest.” Anna Krien, The Long Goodbye' (Publication summary)

1 My Granny's Last Wish Anna Krien , 2015 single work essay
— Appears in: The Best Australian Essays 2015 2015;
1 y separately published work icon Booze Territory Anna Krien , Collingwood : Black Inc. , 2015 8753381 2015 single work essay

'On a Tuesday morning, I make my way to the Gap View Hotel for a drinking session starting at 10 a.m. I'm told this is one of Alice Springs' three notorious 'animal bars' … As I wander around, a Sudanese security guard approaches me, his face concerned. Am I lost? he wants to know.

In a way, I am. I don't want a beer. It's 10 a.m., for Chrissake.'

'In Booze Territory, Anna Krien takes a clear-eyed look at Indigenous binge-drinking – who does it, why, and what it means. She visits bars brimming with morning drinkers and investigates alcoholic after-effects ranging from extreme violence to extraordinarily high rates of cirrhosis of the liver. This is an essay which never fails to see the human dimension of an intractable problem and shine a light on its deep causes. ' (Publication summary)

2 14 y separately published work icon Night Games : Sex, Power and Sport Anna Krien , Collingwood : Black Inc. , 2013 6019769 2013 single work prose

'"The Pies beat the Saints and the city of Melbourne was still cloaked in black and white crepe paper when the rumour of a pack rape by celebrating footballers began to surface. By morning, the head of the sexual crimes squad confirmed to journalists that they were preparing to question two Collingwood players ... And so, as police were confiscating bedsheets from a townhouse in South Melbourne, the trial by media began."

'What does a young footballer do to cut loose? At night, some play what they think of as pranks, or games. Night games with women. Sometimes these involve consensual sex, but sometimes they don’t, and sometimes they fall into a grey area.

'In the tradition of Helen Garner’s The First Stone comes a closely observed, controversial book about sex, consent and power. In Night Games, Anna Krien follows the rape trial of an Australian Rules footballer. She also takes a balanced and fearless look at the dark side of footy culture – the world of Sam Newman, Ricky Nixon, Matty Johns and the Cronulla Sharks.

'Both a courtroom drama and a riveting work of narrative journalism, this is a breakthrough book by one of the leading young lights of Australian writing.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 1 Night Games : Sex, Power and Sport Anna Krien , 2013 single work essay
— Appears in: The Monthly Blog , May 2013;
1 Killing Anna Krien , 2012 extract essay (Us and Them : On the Importance of Animals)
— Appears in: The Best Australian Essays 2012 2012; (p. 73-92)
1 [Review] The Glass Canoe Anna Krien , 2012 single work review
— Appears in: The Lifted Brow , no. 14 2012; (p. 28)

— Review of The Glass Canoe David Ireland , 1976 single work novel
2 4 y separately published work icon Us and Them : On the Importance of Animals Anna Krien , Collingwood : Black Inc. , 2012 Z1857173 2012 single work essay In this dazzling piece of reportage, Anna Krien investigates the contemporary animal kingdom and our place in it. From pets to food, from wildness to science experiments, Krien also reveals how animals are faring in this new world order. Examples range from the joyful to the deeply unsettling (Libraries Australia).
1 A Letter to My First Pin-Up Anna Krien , 2011 single work correspondence
— Appears in: The Lifted Brow , no. 9 2011; (p. 45-46)
1 A Voyage to Tasmania the Island of Sticker Anna Krien , 2011 extract autobiography travel (Into the Woods : The Battle for Tasmania's Forests)
— Appears in: The Age , 3 January 2011; (p. 16)
1 Do Not Disturb Anna Krien , 2011 single work prose
— Appears in: Voracious : The Best New Australian Food Writing 2011; (p. 80-93)
1 7 y separately published work icon Into the Woods : The Battle for Tasmania's Forests Anna Krien , Collingwood : Black Inc. , 2010 Z1752662 2010 single work autobiography travel (taught in 2 units)

'For many years, the Tasmanian wilderness has been the site of a fierce struggle. At stake is the future of old-growth forests. Loggers and police face off with protesters deep in the forest, while savage political games are played in the courts and parliaments.

'In Into the Woods, Anna Krien, armed with a notebook, a sleeping bag and a rusty sedan, ventures behind the battlelines to see what it is like to risk everything for a cause. She speaks to ferals and premiers, sawmillers and whistle-blowers. She investigates personalities and convictions, methods and motives. This is a book about a company that wanted its way and the resistance that eventually forced it to change.

'Updated with a new afterword, Into the Woods is intimate, intrepid reporting by a fearless new voice.' (Publication summary)

1 Memories are Made of This : Anna Krien Anna Krien , 2010 single work prose
— Appears in: The Age , 21 December 2010; (p. 5)
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