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About The Lifted Brow

The Lifted Brow is a not-for-profit literary publishing organisation that focuses on finding and championing work from the artistic and/or demographic margins, from both Australia and the entire world. We publish a quarterly print magazine and a variety of books, and we run this website, events, prizes, and more.

Since its inception in 2007, in our magazine we have published the work of a wide variety of writers, including Christos Tsiolkas, Helen Garner, David Foster Wallace, Neil Gaiman, Rick Moody, Karen Russell, Wayne Koestenbaum, Tom Cho, Douglas Coupland, Heidi Julavits, Tom Bissell, Tao Lin, Rebecca Giggs, Margo Lanagan, Jim Shepard, Frank Moorhouse, Anna Krien, Romy Ash, Matthew de Abaitua, Diane Williams, Margaret Atwood, Sam Lipsyte, Eileen Myles, Sheila Heti, Chris Somerville, Elizabeth Gaffney, Andrés Neuman, Angie Hart, Blake Butler, Benjamin Kunkel, many more established practitioners, as well as hundreds of other writers and artists.

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Our regular contributors include folks like Alice Pung, Laura Jean McKay, Eddie Campbell, Anna Krien, Rebecca Harkins-Cross, Gillian Terzis, Noel Freibert, Lorelei Vashti, Briohny Doyle, Simon Hanselmann, Renee French, Dion Kagan, Benjamin Law, and Vijay Khurana.

We’ve staged many fun events including over 80 music gigs, at which we’ve hosted performances by acts like Spiral Stairs, Mere Women, Post Paint, Jonny Telafone, Milk Teddy, Mining Boom, Golden Blonde, Circular Keys, Bachelorette, Angie Hart, and Washington.

 

  

 

 

Acknowledgements

The Lifted Brow is assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council for the Arts, its arts funding and advisory body, and is also supported by the Victorian Government through Creative Victoria, RMIT University (including the non/fictionLab), the Melbourne UNESCO City of Literature Office, and Copyright Agency’s Cultural Fund.