Discover the next wave of standout voices in Australian writing at the first edition of The Next Big Thing for 2026.
Over a drink at The Moat, five emerging writers traverse contemporary parenthood and friendship, romantic misadventures, myth and history, distant futures and the complexities of personal and collective grief.
Hear from John Morrissey as he shares Bird Deity, a speculative novel set on a far-flung colony where science fiction meets human vulnerability. Novelist Lisa Moule’s sharp and relatable debut The Mother of All Calamities digs deep into modern parenting culture, ambition and the bonds that hold and strain friendships. Cameron Sullivan reimagines the origins of the Beast of Gévaudan in The Red Winter, a historical fantasy steeped in legend. Olivia Tolich offers a fresh, funny twist on the rom-com with Side Character Energy, giving the often-sidelined best friend a long-overdue spotlight. Saskia Lynzaat’s Voiceworks essay ‘Privilege of a Peaceful Grief’ is her lyrical exploration of how private sorrow and political crisis collide, particularly in response to the war in Gaza.
Join us for an evening of captivating readings as host Diem Nguyen introduces new work from these writers poised to make their mark.
This event may include references to sensitive content. The authors will share relevant content warnings with the audience before their readings.
The Next Big Thing series is generously supported by George and Rosa Morstyn.