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Bri Lee

Bri Lee is the multi-award-winning bestselling author of acclaimed non-fiction books Eggshell Skull, Beauty and Who Gets to Be Smart. Her journalism, essays, and short stories have been published widely, and she is the creator and editor of News & Reviews.

Bri's bestselling first novel, The Work, was published in April 2024 and has been longlisted for the 2025 Indie Award for Debut Fiction.

Bri Lee is appearing in the following events:

Bri Lee: Seed [Kooyong]

Acclaimed author Bri Lee discusses her astonishing new novel Seed, an environmental thriller exploring themes of climate change, legacy and dangerous secrets.
Fri 8 May 7:00pm @ Vision Australia Library

Wilder Shores: Writing the Changing Planet

From ancient forests and towering mountains to the most remote reaches of the planet, landscapes shape our lives and sense of self. As climate change destabilises the natural world in ways large and small, how do we reckon with an uncertain future?
Sat 9 May 10:30am @ State Library Victoria, Theatrette

Book Club: The Children's Bach with Bri Lee and Jaclyn Crupi

Spend the afternoon with Bri Lee and Jaclyn Crupi as Lee’s hit Substack News & Reviews goes IRL with an intimate book club event, discussing Helen Garner’s novella The Children’s Bach.  
Sat 9 May 1:00pm @ The Moat

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