Justine Hyde Justine Hyde is a Melbourne writer, critic and library director. Her writing is published in The Age, Meanjin, Seizure, Newtown Review of Books, Women’s Agenda and Wheeler Centre. She’s mostly in the library or on Twitter @justine_hyde. More of their work Culture 26 Oct, 2018 Books Roundup: Speaking Up, The Fragments, The Butcherbird Stories Ellen Cregan, Freya Howarth, Justine Hyde Speaking Up, The Fragments, The Butcherbird Stories Continue Reading More Culture Culture 26 Oct, 2018 Books Roundup: Speaking Up, The Fragments, The Butcherbird Stories Ellen Cregan Culture 20 Jul, 2018 Books Roundup: Flames, A Superior Spectre, One Hundred Years of Dirt Ellen Cregan, Justine Hyde, Chloë Cooper Flames, A Superior Spectre, One Hundred Years of Dirt Continue Reading More Culture Culture 20 Jul, 2018 Books Roundup: Flames, A Superior Spectre, One Hundred Years of Dirt Ellen Cregan Culture 09 May, 2018 Dangerous Femaleness: A review of S.A. Jones’ The Fortress Justine Hyde A walled matriarchal society forces self-reflection and radical growth in a speculative examination of power, sex and gender. Continue Reading More Culture Culture 09 May, 2018 Dangerous Femaleness: A review of S.A. Jones’ The Fortress Justine Hyde Culture 21 Feb, 2018 Layers of Now: A review of Jennifer Mills’ Dyschronia Justine Hyde A looping, surrealist vision of a small town wracked by climate change lays bare our collective myopia about the future. Continue Reading More Culture Culture 21 Feb, 2018 Layers of Now: A review of Jennifer Mills’ Dyschronia Justine Hyde