Interview: Eleanor Jackson – 2024 Stella Prize Judge

An interview with award-winning author, editor, radio host and arts worker Eleanor Jackson.

What excites you most as a judge and awarding the 2024 Stella Prize? 

By centring discussions of equality of representation in the arts and culture, Stella has become a leader in the Australian public cultural debate around gender equality. 

Why did you become a writer?

I don’t consider myself so much “an author” but a reader. There wasn’t any clear “why”. It just happened because I love books and ideas. 

Tell us something about yourself that isn’t on your CV. 

I am an excellent dancer. Probably not. But I’m happy to have the rumour start here. 

Explore the latest from Stella

This month Stella celebrates Graft by Maggie Mackellar, longlisted for the 2024 Stella Prize.  You describe the word ‘graft’ as the act …

This month Stella celebrates Bodies of Light by Jennifer Down, shortlisted for the 2022 Stella Prize.  Since Bodies of Light was first …

Life at Springfield

Writers’ Residencies – Life at Springfield Stella is committed to providing writers with the conditions and opportunities they need to produce their …

Help change the story

As a not-for-profit organisation with ambitious goals, Stella relies on the generous support of donors to help fund our work.

Every donation is important to us and allows Stella to continue its role as the leading voice for gender equality and cultural change in Australian literature.

Stella is a not-for-profit organisation with DGR status. All donations of $2 or more are tax-deductible.