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Reviewers wanted for Melbourne Writers Festival

Heading to the Melbourne Writers Festival? Then why not write something yourself – this year’s program includes an array of international speakers and recently graduated former upstart editor, Tom Cowie, as well as several La Trobe Journalism staff.

Nobody’s Perfect: Review

In the latest of our series of #topjournobooks, Lawrie Zion gives two big thumbs up to Nobody’s Perfect, by New Yorker movie reviewer, Anthony Lane.

Reviewers wanted for Melbourne Writers Festival

Heading to the Melbourne Writers Festival? Then why not write something yourself – this year’s program includes an array of international speakers and recently graduated former upstart editor, Tom Cowie, as well as several La Trobe Journalism staff.

Nobody’s Perfect: Review

In the latest of our series of #topjournobooks, Lawrie Zion gives two big thumbs up to Nobody’s Perfect, by New Yorker movie reviewer, Anthony Lane.

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100 articles – ‘Against Reviews’

What’s wrong with reviews? Quite a lot, according to Elizabeth Gumport, who outlines here own critique of them in this piece that’s been selected by Alexandra Duguid to join our list of the ‘100 articles’ every journalist should read about journalism.

Reviewers wanted for Melbourne Writers Festival

Heading to the Melbourne Writers Festival? Then why not write something yourself – this year’s program includes an array of international speakers and recently graduated former upstart editor, Tom Cowie, as well as several La Trobe Journalism staff.

Nobody’s Perfect: Review

In the latest of our series of #topjournobooks, Lawrie Zion gives two big thumbs up to Nobody’s Perfect, by New Yorker movie reviewer, Anthony Lane.