Health and disability:
Silent shout: the importance of community for chronic pain patients – The Big Issue Australia #706
Art in a crisis: art therapy as treatment tool for PTSD – fineprint magazine
As of today, the Liberal Party has again made medical care more expensive – The Shot
'No financial safety net': The crippling cost of endometriosis – Money Magazine
The Conversation About Endometriosis and Chronic Illness has Finally Reached the Arts – Guardian Australia
The idea of 'too much information' is bad for our health. It's time we ditched it – Guardian Australia
Stories of Pain and Empathy: In conversation with Katerina Bryant – The Adelaide Review
A Public Disease: Sam Twyford-Moore’s The Rapids – book review for Kill Your Darlings
I Had One Too: an online storytelling platform taking the stigma out of abortion – The Adelaide Review
History, Earned – memoir on baseball and mental health for English PEN
Ellie Kammer's The Host – essay for exhibition catalogue
Out of Sight, Out of Mind – frankie magazine #85
Mirth and Malady: Homecoming Queens and Depicting Chronic Illness – Metro Magazine #197
Hang Me on a Wall – reflections on the 2017 Ramsay Art Prize for fineprint magazine
Love and Chronic Illness: Why The Big Sick is the Rom Com I've Been Waiting For – film review for Junkee
Scars of Empathy: The ABC’s Pulse and the Medical Drama – television review for Metro Magazine #195
Ask Me How I Am: Jenny Valentish’s Woman of Substances – book review for Kill Your Darlings
The arts – features & essays:
Nat’s what he reckons – InReview
Community, vulnerability and belly laughs – InReview
Fires: Survival is an act of heroism – InReview
Bodies of Work – CityMag
TV Drama is as gripping as the news it revisits – InReview
Victoria Hannan on Kokomo, home and relationships – The Adelaide Review
Join the Club: Ann M. Martin’s The Baby Sitters Club for the Netflix Generation – The Big Issue Australia #615
The Personal Essay is Dead, Long Live the Personal Essay – Kill Your Darlings
Lucky Stars and Lucky Socks: Astrology, Sport and the Joy of Magical Thinking – Kill Your Darlings
Chameleon’s Britt Plummer is ‘a clown with an agenda’ – The Adelaide Review
Stories are Hard to Lock Down: How South Australian authors have been weathering the storm of COVID-19 – The Adelaide Review
City of Trees author Sophie Cunningham on grief, gardening and being human – The Adelaide Review
Odette is not interested in being labeled – Fest Mag
Azadeh Moaveni on Guest House for Young Widows: Among the Women of ISIS – Fest Mag
Tyson Yunkaporta on Sand Talk – Fest Mag
Kate Tempest on music in a time of crisis – Fest Mag
Matt Okine on hard work and parenthood – Fest Mag
Dance Nation brings the anarchy of adolescence to Adelaide Festival – The Adelaide Review
Elena Carapetis' Rainbow Connections – The Adelaide Review
Black Orchid Stringband’s songs of freedom – The Adelaide Review
Breaking the Rules: The Club’s Feminist Reinvention – The Adelaide Review
Uniting Joy at Adelaide Festival – Fest Mag
Susie McCabe on Domestic Disaster – Fest Mag
Felicity Ward: 'I'm bringing the tone down' – Fest Mag
Adelaide Fringe: Next Wave Funny – Fest Mag
Writers' Week's Inspiring 2019 Line-Up – Fest Mag
Too Far North: The Self-serving Cinema Vérité of Atlantis, Iceland – film review for Metro Magazine #196
Life in the Heartland: Sarah Smarsh’s Heartland: A Memoir of Working Hard and Being Broke in the Richest Country on Earth – book review for Kill Your Darlings
From the Outside, Listening In: Hanif Abdurraqib’s They Can’t Kill Us Until They Kill Us – book review for Kill Your Darlings
Fucking Adelaide is a Beautiful Love Letter to Shit Hometowns Everywhere – television review for Junkee
Different Ball Game: Damian Callinan on Sport, Community and The Merger – Metro Magazine #198
Maddie Rice on Fleabag: Stage to Screen and Back Again – Fest Mag
Intersecting Comedy with Feminism – Fest Mag
Unreliable Narrators – Kill Your Darlings
Sleeping Around – home on stage and in other people’s beds for Meanjin.
An Unlikely Affinity with Bad Mums – women’s friendship in films about motherhood for Kill Your Darlings.
Lost in Translation: on fostering a conversation between languages – The Wheeler Centre
Women of Tiny Letters – a memoir project for The Wheeler Centre and the Digital Writers’ Festival.
Why the VIDA Count Matters – The Wheeler Centre
The arts – reviews:
Girl World – performance review for InReview
I’ve Got 99 Problems and Here’s An Exhaustive List of Them – comedy review for InReview
Questions Raised by Quolls – book review for InReview
Application of Pressure – book review for InReview
Mental as Everything – performance review for InReview
Echolalia – book review for InReview
In My Defence, I Have No Defence – book review for InReview
Shrill – television review for InReview
The Illest – performance review for InReview
Grief Lightning – performance review for InReview
EGG – performance review for InReview
Smart Ovens for Lonely People – book review for The Adelaide Review
Rise and Shine – book review for The Adelaide Review
Rodham – book review for The Adelaide Review
Douglas – comedy review for The Adelaide Review
Weather – book review for The Adelaide Review
Unfinished Business – book review for The Adelaide Review
Blueberries – book review for The Adelaide Review
Gobby – theatre review for The Adelaide Review
Zöe Coombs Marr: Agony! Misery! – comedy review for The Adelaide Review
Train Lord – theatre review for The Adelaide Review
Uncanny Valley – book review for The Adelaide Review
The Dirty War on the NHS – film review for The Big Issue Australia #606
Cherry Beach – book review for The Adelaide Review
Yellow Notebook – book review for The Adelaide Review
How to Do Nothing – book review for The Adelaide Review
Pills, Powder and Smoke – book review for Kill Your Darlings
The Australian Dream – film review for The Adelaide Review
Peter Drew questions art, family and Australian identity in a complicated memoir – book review for The Adelaide Review
The Crow Eaters – book review for The Adelaide Review
A Constant Hum – book review for The Adelaide Review
Wordslut: A Feminist Guide to Taking Back the English Language – book review for The Adelaide Review
Maybe You Should Talk to Someone – book review for Kill Your Darlings
Homeground – television review for The Big Issue Australia #575
My Kath & Kim – visual arts review for fine print
Sport:
Tales of Tigers tenacity abound with second Richmond fairytale to be written – Guardian Australia
We all want to feel safe at the footy but the AFL must rethink its crowd security approach – Guardian Australia.
The Massive Success Of The AFLW Grand Final Proves We Need To Take Women’s Football Seriously – Junkee
Is this the AFL’s watershed moment on online abuse? – Crikey ($)
The fight for maternity rights in women’s sport is on and athletes are proving what can be done – Feminist Writers Festival and Women’s Agenda
Super Netball reaps rewards of pooling knowledge and resources with AFL – Guardian Australia
How the Seven Network is Failing the AFLW – Crikey ($)
Skin in the Game – women’s sport and publishing for Kill Your Darlings.
Stars of the AFLW – news.com.au
Why Richmond Tigers Are This Year’s Good News Story – Junkee
How The AFLW Is Bringing Aussie Rules Back To Its Roots – Junkee
Footy, Feminism, and Criticising What You Love – Kill Your Darlings