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The Knight and the Moth Review
The Knight and the Moth is the first installment of a new romantasy series by Rachel Gillig and when this book initially came out I could not stop hearing about how amazing it was.
Jemma Green
May 13 min read


Honeyeater Review
Honeyeater, the 2025 urban gothic novel from Brisbane writer Kathleen Jennings, takes this muddy, eddying menace and infuses it with a heady, floral dizziness. It is an exploration of familial obligations, tangled memories and ghosts that won’t stay dead.
Dani Ringrose
May 15 min read


Purple Prose - April issue 2026
Monthly Recap and Reminders Welcome to the April 2026 issue of Purple Prose—Jacaranda Journal’s monthly online newsletter. Purple Prose creates a regular platform for our readers, where we discuss all things writing and arts, give recommendations, feature local creatives, and provide a glimpse behind the scenes to see what the Jacaranda team are up to. This issue includes a new essay in our column The Writer’s Rant, which reflects on procrastination, writing routines, and the
Jacaranda Journal
Apr 3020 min read


Droolingly Happy: An Interview with Charlie Maycraft
Charlie Maycraft lovingly captures all of Magandjin’s eccentricities in Hot Tarmac, their first-ever solo art show at The
Burrow. I chatted with them after the launch night to get more insight into their work.
Cris Bonquin
Apr 186 min read


Purple Prose - March issue 2026
Hello and welcome to the 2026 March issue of Purple Prose—Jacaranda Journal’s first monthly online newsletter instalment! We are officially branching out (forgive the plant pun) to create a regular platform for our readers, a place to talk about all things writing and arts, book recommendations, feature local creatives, and glimpse behind the curtain to see what the Jacaranda team is up to.
Jacaranda Journal
Mar 3114 min read


Swiping Right and Situationships: Why Dating in Your Twenties Sucks
The worst date I have ever been on was with a man named Riley.
Jemma Green
Dec 19, 20258 min read


A Community, United
A community, united. One that grows. One that nurtures. That’s what I saw when I stepped into Bianca Tainsh’s Terra Culture.
Cris Bonquin
Nov 15, 20254 min read


Connective Energies: Reflections from Terra Culture, Metro Arts
Tucked away in the heart of West End, artist Bianca Tainsh’s exhibit Terra Culture is a thriving haven containing entire worlds.
Niamh Wood
Nov 12, 20254 min read


Thinking About Cemeteries
When I was a kid, I went on an excursion to a cemetery. I’m not sure why our school decided to send a group of children to a field of dead strangers.
Roseleigh Priest
Aug 18, 20259 min read


‘Are you sure you’re not just on your period?’ How the healthcare system overlooks endometriosis
'Droplets of cold sweat used my spine like a rollercoaster. My hoodie was too loose and my track pants too tight...'
Euri Glenn
Mar 26, 20254 min read
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