Fresh from winning the 2025 Miles Franklin Literary Award, Siang Lu offers reflections on persistence, reckoning with success and what it means to embrace failure.
Praised by the Miles Franklin Literary Award judging panel as ‘at once a grand farce and a haunting meditation on diaspora, Siang Lu’s Ghost Cities is both strikingly original and a landmark in Australian literature. Not bad for a book that was rejected more than 200 times.
For the 2025 E. W. Cole Lecture, Siang reflects on his novel’s difficult journey into being, spanning countless drafts and rejections from publishers both in Australia and internationally. In a frank and honest appraisal of the writing life, he considers the role that failure plays in the creative process and the hard-earned wisdom he’s gleaned from his extraordinary creative journey.
The annual E. W. Cole Lecture invites Australia's brightest thinkers to deliver talks that spark optimistic, progressive and future-thinking ideas for our society and our world and celebrate the fruitful intersection of intellect and play. A Q&A session will follow the lecture, with host Toni Jordan.
Supported by the E. W. Cole Foundation
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Siang Lu
Siang Lu is the Miles Franklin-winning author of Ghost Cities and ABIA-winning author of The Whitewash. He is the co-creator of The Beige Index and the creator of #sillybookstagram. Ghost Cities was shortlisted for the ...

Toni Jordan
Toni Jordan is the author of the international bestseller Addition, which was longlisted for the Miles Franklin Award and adapted into a feature film, in cinemas in 2026. Her novel Nine Days was awarded Best Fiction at ...



