Stella
In our first edition of Stellas on Stellas, we asked our 2021 longlist to reflect on a book they discovered through the Stella Prize.
Jessie Tu on her time at Springfield and the relationship between writing, the body, and space.
Dreams of the Stella Prize emerged in early 2011 out of a panel that was held at Readings, an independent Melbourne bookstore, on International Women’s Day.
A tribute to Elizabeth Harrower, from Susan Wyndham.
As we get closer to the end of the year, Mirandi Riwoe is here with some Stella Stocking Stuffer ideas for those last-minute gifts!
If you need more gift-giving inspiration, these recommendations from Michelle Law are sure to get you started!
You can use these suggestions from Louise Swinn to buy a gift for yourself or a loved one over the holidays.
With the sixth annual Stella Count released, author Susan Johnson examines why gender bias in book reviewing matters.
Cory Taylor’s Dying: A Memoir is shortlisted for the 2017 Stella Prize. It was written in the space of a few weeks before Cory’s death from cancer in July 2016. Cory’s friend Kristina Olsson shares this reflection.
Writer Shu-Ling Chua reflects on sex, rules, and respect in her response to the provocation No One Way To Be Asian in Australia.
Emerging writer Sanna Wei responds to the provocation ‘No One Way To Be Asian In Australia’ with a story of family, love and hard choices.
Comics artist and illustrator Rachel Ang responds to the provocation “No One Way To Be Asian In Australia” with a comic about racism, relationships and awakenings.