Books
- Heat and Light by Ellen van Neerven (University of Queensland Press, 2014) for Kill Your Darlings.
- Ekhō by Roslyn Orlando (Upswell Publishing, 2024) for Uplift Poetry.
- Beyond the Planet of the Vampires by Ulrich Baer (Clash Books, 2025) for Substack.
- The Visitor by Rebecca Starford (Allen & Unwin, 2025) for Substack.
- Edenglassie by Melissa Lucashenko (University of Queensland Press, 2023) for Kill Your Darlings.
- Dropbear by Evelyn Araluen (University of Queensland Press, 2021) for ArtsHub.
- Thresholes by Lara Mimosa Montes (Coffee House Press, 2020) for Meanjin.
- maar bidi: next generation black writing edited by Elfie Shiosaki and Linda Martin (Magabala Books, 2020) for The Saturday Paper.
- Fascists Among Us by Jeff Sparrow (Scribe, 2019) for The Saturday Paper.
- White Tears/Brown Scars by Ruby Hamad (Melbourne University Press, 2019) for The Saturday Paper.
- Nganajungu Yagu by Charmaine Papertalk Green (Cordite Books, 2019) for The Saturday Paper.
- Blakwork by Alison Whittaker (Magabala Books, 2018) for Cordite Poetry Review.
Games
- Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion by Snoozy Kazoo (Graffiti Games, 2020) for The Big Issue 637.
- Wayward Strand by ghost pattern (ghost pattern, 2022) for The Big Issue 670.
Art
- The unbroken spirit of the Kalkadoons by Colleen Sam (State Library of Queensland, 2025) for Lemonade: letters to Art.
Screen
- The Batman by Matt Reeves (Warner Bros. Pictures & DC Films, 2022) for The Big Issue 656, 2022.
- Preppers by Nakkiah Lui (ABC, 2021) for The Big Issue 649.
- All My Friends Are Racist created by Enoch Mailangi (Maximo Entertainment and Hoodlum Entertainment, 2021) for ScreenHub.
Theatre
- The Neighbourhood co-created with Todd MacDonald, Aleea Monsour and Ari Palani (La Boite, 2020) for The Music.
- From Darkness by Steven Oliver (La Boite, 2019) The Music.
- Daddy by Joel Bray (La Boite, 2019) for The Music.
- Orpheus and Eurydice by Gobbledigook Theatre (La Boite, 2019) for The Music.
- My Urrwai by Ghenoa Gela (Queensland Performing Arts Centre, 2019) for ArtsHub.
- City of Gold by Meyne Wyatt (Queensland Theatre, 2019) for The Music.
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