A juicy domestic horror.
Category: Reviews
Review: big beautiful female theory by Eloise Grills
A gorgeous and liberatory collection of illustrated essays and memoir.
Review: Indelible City by Louisa Lim
A gripping and frightening account of the city’s history.
Review: This All Come Back Now (edited by Mykaela Saunders)
A spectacular anthology of First Nations spec fic.
Review: A Few Right Thinking Men by Sulari Gentill
A sprightly if sanitised mystery set during one of Australia’s flirtations with fascism.
Review: Little Plum by Laura McPhee-Browne
A beautiful and tender novel of becoming a mother.
Review: Salt Creek by Lucy Treloar
An intimate, clear-sighted epic of Australian colonialism.
Review: Signs And Wonders by Delia Falconer
Essays that evoke the feeling of living through environmental crisis.
Review: Shirley by Ronnie Scott
Ronnie Scott renders pre-pandemic life scintillatingly strange.
Review: Box Hill by Adam Mars-Jones
Taught and supple as leather, menacing and poignant.