Anthologies
- Growing Up Queer in Australia (Black Inc, 2019)
- Doing It: Women Tell the Truth About Great Sex (UQP, 2016)
Selected work by publication
Art Guide Australia
- Awakening the voice of the Đông Sơn drum
- Fernando do Campo’s flocked histories
- From Australia: An Accumulation tackles colonialism with diversity and inclusion
- Hoda Afshar creates portraits of our time
- Rewriting the script with Léuli Eshrāghi
- Seeing our own reflections
Australian Book Review
The Brag
- Camp Cope are taking over the fucking world
- Failure By Design: Pop punk, internalised misogyny and me
BuzzFeed
Daily Life
- A beast in feminist clothing
- It’s time to scrap the abstinence model of sext education
- The pain of seeing travel snaps from a home I cannot visit
- Why I’m wary of men who call themselves feminists
frankie
- How to talk about politics without coming to blows
- The life of Maud Lewis
- Nine to Five: Maddison Miller is an archaeologist
- Things I’ve learned with Jia Tolentino
- When lovers don’t return your books
Good Weekend
The Guardian
- Alex the Astronaut: ‘I didn’t want to tell anyone that I was gay, let alone millions of strangers’
- Alice Pung on the complexities of race, class and motherhood
- How a graphic novel aims to illuminate IVF
- Hungry Ghosts review – spirits and families collide in love letter to the Vietnamese diaspora
- Inside Queer, a landmark Australian art show
- Stream Team: Chewing Gum
- Stream Team: Party Down
Junkee
- Aziz Ansari, consent and the difference between “okay, fine” and “yes”
- Netflix’s new animated series Tuca and Bertie is kind of a big deal
- PEN15 season 2 is all about reclaiming the hilarious shame of being a teenage girl
- The slow redemption of BoJack Horseman
- Why did Dawson’s hot dad die such a stupid death in Dawson’s Creek?
Kill Your Darlings
The Lifted Brow
Meanjin
The Monthly
NME
Rookie
The Saturday Paper
- Booksmart review
- Boots Riley profile
- Blinded by the Light review
- Crazy Rich Asians review
- Koa Beck profile
- The Vanishing Half review
SBS
- Animal Crossing allowed me to be whoever I wanted
- Bookshops are my ultimate happy place
- The Soldier’s Dog
- What’s the difference between having a ‘type’ and fetishisation?
- Why we need to keep talking about image-based abuse
Scum Mag
Sydney Morning Herald/The Age
- Cracking change of pace in Kate Mildenhall’s prescient dystopian novel
- Glimpses of the survivors: documenting the stories of comfort women
- Queen Fatima brings Western Sydney Lebanese sass to the stage
- Showy yet subtle, Kylie Minogue’s Disco sparkles with hope
- Taylor Swift’s new album is a fever dream you won’t want to wake up from
Sydney Review of Books
Vice