Readers are spoilt for choice: bookshops are overflowing with the great, the good (and the rest), and it could not be harder to choose what to read next.
Every fortnight, let DEBUT MONDAYS be your guide. Come and have a glass of wine and discover the best new writers around.
Featuring: Anna Goldworthy’s musical memoir Piano Lessons, Brendan Gullifer’s fly-on-the-wall look at Melbourne’s property industry Sold, Melbourne Prize for Literature winner Amra Pajalic The Good Daughter and Caroline Lee’s Meanjin serialised novel Stripped.
Anna Goldsworthy is the author of Piano Lessons. Anna's writing has appeared in the Monthly, the Age, the Adelaide Review and Best Australian Essays.
After a working in journalism around Australia and overseas, Brendan was the Australian commercial representative for The Economist and the International Herald Tribune for 15 years.
Amra always wanted to be a writer. After finishing high school, she bypassed university, with the vague idea that life experience is what made a person become a writer.
Caroline Lee is a writer, performer and editor. Her novel, Stripped, is currently being serialised in nine parts in Meanjin.