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Posts by Luca Demetriadi

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Recent book stack. Reread of The Years (struggled with it before) and it blew my tiny mind this time around

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The Profession That Does Not Exist | Baffler Symposium A partial history of the hidden labor that makes possible the poems, stories, essays, and books you read.

People in the publishing industry are weirdly quiet about money. But as Wes Enzinna points out, every literary career is underwritten by some sort of capital, be it from a wealthy family member, a fellowship, or a dubious side gig.

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(Maybe useful for understanding the saturation of literary-adjacent parties in urban anglophone centres right now?)

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McPhee Gribble's ‘determinedly unglamorous’ parties: A small publisher's accrual and conversion of social capital - Luca Demetriadi, 2026 This article uses material from two archives pertaining to Australian independent publisher McPhee Gribble to argue that social capital is as important to a sma...

Very excited that some of my research has been published by Media International Australia.

It looks at McPhee Gribble's publishing parties in 1980s Melbourne to show the pursuit of capital beneath a disinterested veneer:

journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...

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Recent reading. Hyper is so so good

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Books I’ve read recently!

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Very happy to have a story in the new issue of Debris alongside some wonderful writers (including π.o. (!!)). And grateful for @mxcreant.bsky.social ‘s editing.

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November / early December reading

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Another month of books :)

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by my count the best anglophone writer outside Australia at the moment

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Recent reading! Enjoyed some more than others (enjoyed Nock Loose hugely)

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The Nobel going to a writer in Hungarian? #murnane

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Buy Death Kit 2!
Support new lit mag!
Read my story!

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a letter from me and m'learned colleagues in support of @meanjin.bsky.social (@savemeanjin.bsky.social )

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Belatedly got round to @dan-sinnamon.bsky.social ‘s Big Fiction. Very engaging for something so research-dense

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Books I’ve read recently! And I found this duck at an op shop. No idea why anyone would get rid

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The Egg, a cricket trophy awarded to the winners of Overland vs Meanjin matches, alongside a copy of Jim Davidson's Emperor in Lilliput, the book about magazine founding editors Clem Christesen and Stephen Murray-Smith.

The Egg, a cricket trophy awarded to the winners of Overland vs Meanjin matches, alongside a copy of Jim Davidson's Emperor in Lilliput, the book about magazine founding editors Clem Christesen and Stephen Murray-Smith.

Since our very first issue Meanjin and Overland have been comrades, mates, rivals, and drinking buddies. The UMP board’s decision is a shockingly myopic act of cultural vandalism which will grievously harm the Australian literary community.

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Literary journal Meanjin to close after 85 years of publishing Meanjin, a mainstay of Australia's cultural landscape and the nation's second-oldest literary publication, is shuttering after Melbourne University Publishing decided to cease financial support.

Meanjin Journal is 85 years old; older than the Sydney Opera House. Closing it down is cultural vandalism of the highest order, roughly equivalent to demolishing the above mentioned opera house.

I am disgusted

@meanjin.bsky.social

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After a such a strong start, it’s disappointing how quickly Nicki Minaj’s Starships drops off.
And having both beach and space as themes is a bit much

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heads up for fellow fans: the S-tier of ice cream sandwiches is currently half price at Princes Hill IGA

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Been on some trips! Lots of planes and trains and reading time :)

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Qantas is the best airline. They gave out ice cream sandwiches after dinner

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Books are essential - Overland literary journal Books are essential because — and yes, it seems now I dare to say it — they give us hope. But, more precisely, they give us the energy to seek new and better ways to understand, or to recognise. To se...

In response to the prompt of a publisher's campaign, Luke Horton offers an extended reflection on the value of literature and the work of writing (and reading) in the current moment.

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Scatter my ashes in the airport smoking area

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👀 Young Tim Winton with unbelievable swag 👀

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Glad to get back to some Australian realist writing. More books with strikes please! (And surely due a new edition?)

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Delighted to get my hands on the latest novella (signed, no less!) from @blairesquiscoll.bsky.social
A prequel to the gripping The Frankfurt Kabuff, I’m excited to see where TFM68BCCYOR takes me…

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Books I’ve read recently! Really really enjoyed Michelle de Kretser

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In love with Tim Winton’s letterhead fish

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‘Funny, sexy and a bit weird’: inside the new wave of literary parties Fancy getting poetry performances and DJ sets all in one place? A growing number of event organisers across the UK are putting their own spins on literature readings – and there are queues out the doo...

This article has made me grumpy. I don’t like when elitist and inauthentic things are paraded as the opposite

www.theguardian.com/books/2025/a...

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