Posted on 20 Mar 2018 under NewsArts and Literature
Leigh Sales on doubt, Sarah Ferguson on mothers, Joëlle Gergis on climate change ... a great selection of MUP authors will be speaking at Sydney Writers Festival this year, 30 April – 6 May.
Posted on 2 Mar 2018 under NewsArts and Literature
Have a look at what we’re offering this March and then head over to MUP's Facebook page for your chance to win a copy.
Posted on 20 Feb 2018 under Politics and Current AffairsArts and Literature
As prolific publishers of Australian history, we love to dive into our past titles and uncover some hidden gems. We've collated a few to get you going.
Posted on 15 Feb 2018 under Miegunyah PressArts and Literature
This beautiful hardback book, strewed with the illustrations of wood engravings carved by Helen Ogilvie, is a work of art. It is a testament to a man who contributed so generously to Australian art culture.
Posted on 13 Feb 2018 under Miegunyah PressArts and Literature
Read the prologue to Modern Love, a double biography by Lesley Harding and Kendrah Morgan, a co-publication from MUP’s Miegunyah Press, the State Library of Victoria and the Heide Museum of Modern Art.
Posted on 7 Feb 2018 under Arts and Literature
Always an urbane place, Melbourne has emerged from the 1980s as a city with a depth of character and urban buzz.
Posted on 24 Jan 2018 under Arts and Literature
Sunday Reed and her Heide garden.
Posted on 28 Nov 2017 under Arts and LiteratureAwards
MUP congratulates Rebe Taylor for winning the 2017 Tasmania Book Prize with Into the Heart of Tasmania.
Posted on 1 Nov 2017 under NewsArts and Literature
A new edition to coincide with the State Library of Victoria's exhibition
Posted on 5 Oct 2017 under Arts and LiteratureAwards
MUP congratulates Rebe Taylor for winning the 2017 QLD Literary Awards History Book Prize with Into the Heart of Tasmania.
Posted on 9 Aug 2017 under NewsArts and Literature
MUP is proud to announce the forthcoming publication of Whiteley on Trial by Gabriella Coslovich – a gripping, meticulous and beautifully crafted drama investigating the biggest case of alleged art fraud to ever come before the Australian criminal justice system.
Posted on 22 Feb 2017 under MeanjinArts and LiteratureWriting
Here are ten pieces of very fine writing (in no particular order) that were Jonathan Green’s absolute highlights from his first year as Meanjin editor.