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Millennials

Join the writers from the Griffith Review Millennials edition to talk about their latest issue.

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Sam George-Allen

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Sam George-Allen is a Brisbane-based writer and musician. Her essays and cultural criticism have been published in The Lifted Brow, Kill Your Darlings, Overland and Stilts, among others. She has been shortlisted for the Qantas Spirit of Youth Award, the Scribe Non-Fiction Prize for Young Writers, and the Queensland Premier’s Young Publishers and Writers Award. Her first book, Witches, a non-fiction exploration of communities of women, is due out in 2018. 

Jerath Head

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Jerath Head is assistant editor at Griffith Review, and was co-editor of Griffith Review 56: Millennials Strike Back. He’s also a research assistant and content contributor for Griffith University’s Policy Innovation Hub. His writing has been published in New Philosopher, Griffith Review and Kill Your Darlings, and numerous arts and culture publications in Australia and Ireland.
 

Bri Lee

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Bri Lee is a Brisbane-based freelance writer and the Founding Editor of the feminist magazine, Hot Chicks with Big Brains. She is qualified to practice law – but doesn’t – and her debut memoir Eggshell Skull will be published by Allen & Unwin in 2018.

Timmah Ball

Timmah Ball

Timmah Ball is a writer and urban researcher of Ballardong Noongar descent. She has written for The Griffith Review, Right Now, Meajin, Overland, Westerly Magazine and won the Patricia Hackett Prize for writing. She is currently using zine making to critique mainstream publishing conventions and will produce Wild Tongue zine as part of Next Wave Festival in 2018.

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