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Posts by Andrew Roff

Cover image Adam Ouston Mine

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Cover reveal today for Adam Ouston's new novel "Mine" from Transit Lounge! "A wild, ecstatic howl of a book, dense with ideas and emotion and written with a ferocious energy as mesmerising as it is exhilarating" says James Bradley, and...indeed!! transitlounge.com.au/shop/mine/

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👀👀👀 Nice! I loved Waypoints.

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When the top 10% of consumers make up half of all spending, the economy can at the same time be technically going well while the majority of people struggle massively. This is the US right now. Hope that helps when thinking about societal problems.

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When you look at it as a whole program, and considering how quickly it was brought together with a lack of any real budget, the line-up of writers and events is phenomenal. I hope if AWW restarts next year, it can harness some of the local community energy & vibe of Constellations.

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Constellations at the Exchange Constellations program at the Exchange

I am so grateful that organisations including Writers SA have banded together to create Constellations - Not Writers Week. It was awful to see Writers Week cancelled; now we've got a flurry of so many writing events on the horizon!

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Black and white text and images on a white background. Image is two people, large pencils and a wave of water on the right side. The man is raising his fist in a style typical of revolutionaries, and in his other hand he’s carrying a book with the Aboriginal flag on the cover. A woman is next to him, raising her hand and holding a pencil.
Text above them: rivers of reason. Blak and Arab writers in conversation.
Text underneath: Tarntanya 2nd March 2026. Adelaide town hall, 128 king William street. 2.30 to 7.30 pm.
At the bottom are designs that represent the Aboriginal flag and a keffiyeh.

Black and white text and images on a white background. Image is two people, large pencils and a wave of water on the right side. The man is raising his fist in a style typical of revolutionaries, and in his other hand he’s carrying a book with the Aboriginal flag on the cover. A woman is next to him, raising her hand and holding a pencil. Text above them: rivers of reason. Blak and Arab writers in conversation. Text underneath: Tarntanya 2nd March 2026. Adelaide town hall, 128 king William street. 2.30 to 7.30 pm. At the bottom are designs that represent the Aboriginal flag and a keffiyeh.

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Proud to announce bookings (free) are open for Rivers of Reason: Blak & Arab Writers in Conversation. Monday 2 March 2026, 2.30 - 7.30 in town hall, Tarntanya (Adelaide). As part of Constellations writers festival. Info about program & speakers on booking page >
events.humanitix.com/rivers-of-re...

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Fresh! I'm guessing it might have been commissioned just before the closure announcement.

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Put it to a Pleb Reviewed: Here are My Demands, Andrew Roff, Wakefield Press   At the centre of Andrew Roff’s science fiction novel Here Are My Demands is policy advisor Maggie Gurewal’s attempt at implementin…

Many thanks to Emma Rayward and Meanjin(!) for this thoughtful review of Here Are My Demands. All my world-building was not for nothing! (And now I'm inspired to go harder in my next spec-fic effort...) meanjin.com.au/latest/put-i...

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Hard surfaces Cancel culture strikes again? Adelaide Writers' Week, risk management, and our de facto national cultural policy settings

"A literary culture disaggregated from the contemporary world consigns itself to utter irrelevance – and yet in Albanese's Australia, the fantasy of an apolitical cultural sector seems to have been installed as de facto cultural policy." @catrionamp.bsky.social infra-dig.ghost.io/hard-surface...

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'One-off' literary festival to take place in lieu of Adelaide Writers' Week A community literary festival will go ahead in the wake of the cancellation of Adelaide Writers' Week, but those involved say it is not a replacement for the original event.

Constellations not cancellations!

www.abc.net.au/news/2026-01...

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Geez -- $50k-$200k grant size, and $2m total pool is tiny to cover the whole country. But in a way, the grant size means only small indie-publishers need apply -- so maybe it's targetted in a way that will actually promote niche stuff?

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Playing Nice Was Getting Me Nowhere | dystopian satires from Alex Cothren — Pink Shorts Press A riotous collection of ethical fever dreams from an internationally recognised master of the short form, for anyone struggling to tell the difference between the news and satire.

I can't help with a list, but one of them was Alex Cothren with his excellent 'Playing Nice was Getting Me Nowhere'. Published by Pink Shorts Press, a new SA publisher and one of the first to withdraw:
www.pinkshortspress.com.au/books/p/play...

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Guerilla festival on cards as city councillor moves to pull Writers' Week funding - News | InDaily, Inside South Australia A guerrilla festival could be on the cards as boycotting writers discuss protest options and city councillors explore cutting funding.

A guerrilla festival is indeed being discussed 📚❤️ ✊🏼

www.indailysa.com.au/news/just-in...

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For those of you who have not yet had the pleasure of hearing Ben Walter read his own work -- this is a very excellent way to spend a minute and thirteen seconds:

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I'll try and get that nickname to catch on next time I'm in the pub watching cricket with the lads.

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Me last weekend, taking in some sport during a break at the Short Story Festival
#ManOfThePeople

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2025 Program – Australian Short Story Festival Inc

This weekend, the Australian Short Story Festival is on in Adelaide. It's always a great vibe, so get along if you can. I'll be moderating a couple of sessions. On Saturday night, there's a 'Complaint Letters' event that should be good fun. More here: australianshortstoryfestival.com/2025-program/

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Christopher Pyne riding an Adelaide tram, looking absolutely chuffed to be there.

Christopher Pyne riding an Adelaide tram, looking absolutely chuffed to be there.

All the promo assets you'd need for this concept already exist.

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I would definitely listen to a podcast about the Adelaide-Glenelg tram line hosted by a former Federal MP, entitled -- and imagine this being spoken in the host's distinctive voice -- 'The Fine Line with Christopher Pyne'.

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*This* is the stuff I wish I'd known when I was starting out!!

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Yeah, I guess so! Thanks, Ben. The guidance is slightly discriminatory against writers like me who struggle with a clear beginning, middle and end...

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Hardie Grant Publishing - Ultimo Press - Ultimo Shorts 2025 Submissions open at 10am AEST Monday, 20th October 2025. Entries submitted before this date will not be considered. Submissions close at midnight AEST Monday, 31st  January 2026. Entries submitted aft...

How interesting. Ultimo Books specifically open to subs of manuscripts between 30-40k words (both fiction and nonfiction). Don't think I've seen anything like this from a biggish publisher in Australia before.

hardiegrant.submittable.com/submit/33977...

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It's weird - apart from that submittable page, there doesn't seem to be any info about this opportunity. There's nothing on their web site that I can see. Hard to know what they're really looking for, other than in terms of length! Still, good to see!

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You sound quite confident about your lack of confidence. To be on the safe side, you should take the rest of the day to reflect on that at a Zen rock garden.

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Super proud of my homeboy and 'confident literary talent' @jake-dean.bsky.social, who has been shortlisted for the Richell!

6 months ago 7 1 1 0

*ages*

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I'm... actually cool with all of that. (Watch how this take afes over the next month...)

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👀 Jump on this, friends!

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This is perennial if you happen to live in South Australia. I deal with a lot of Americans who book meetings by reference something called 'Australia time'...

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Thanks, Ben! :)

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