Australian literary magazine
The Sydney Review of Books (SRB ) is an online literary magazine established in 2013.[ 1] [ 2]
According to the journal's inaugural editor James Ley it was created to address shortcomings in Australian book reviews.[ 3] [ 1]
Awards
In 2019 SRB contributor Fiona Kelly McGregor won the Woollahra Digital Literary Award for Non-Fiction for her essay on Kathleen Mary Fallon's "Working Hot".[ 4] In 2019, SRB contributor Jeff Sparrow won the Walkley-Pascall Award for Arts Criticism for his review essay of Behrouz Boochani's No Friend But The Mountains .[ 5] In 2018, SRB contributor Delia Falconer won this award for an essay on writing and extinction entitled "The Opposite of Glamour".[ 6]
Editors
James Ley was the founding editor of the Sydney Review of Books (2013–2015).[ 7] [ 8] He was replaced by Catriona Menzies-Pike (2015–2022),[ 8] [ 9] while James Jiang was appointed editor in 2023.[ 9]
Funding
The journal is funded by Western Sydney University 's Writing and Society Research Centre , the Australia Council , Create NSW , the Copyright Agency, Creative Victoria, Arts Queensland, Arts Tasmania, City of Sydney and Parramatta City.[ 10]
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