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1 Appreciation by Liam Pieper Review – a Tart Satire of Cancel Culture and the Art World Beejay Silcox , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 29 March 2024;

— Review of Appreciation Liam Pieper , 2024 single work novel

'This comedy centred on an artist who loses everything after a drug-fuelled rant about Aussie myth-making is let down by its narcissistic protagonist'

1 The In-Between by Christos Tsiolkas Review – Carnal but Tender Love Story Marks a New Era for the Author Beejay Silcox , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 24 November 2023;

— Review of The In-Between Christos Tsiolkas , 2023 single work novel

'Jettisoning the rancour of 7½, Tsiolkas finds himself in a more gentle and hopeful place, with a book about two heartsore men that might be his best' 

1 y separately published work icon 'Slut Trouble' Beejay Silcox , Southbank : Australian Book Review, Inc. , 2023 26476121 2023 single work podcast

'This week on the ABR Podcast we revisit a shortlisted story from the 2016 ABR Elizabeth Jolley Short Story Prize: ‘Slut Trouble’ by Beejay Silcox. The provocatively titled story was republished in The Best Australian Stories 2017. Beejay is an ABR critic and the newly minted director of the Canberra Writers Festival. Listen to her read ‘Slut Trouble’, commended in the 2016 Jolley Prize.' 

1 y separately published work icon Book of the Year 2022 Peter Rose (presenter), Beejay Silcox (presenter), Frank Bongiorno (presenter), 2022 25594466 2022 single work podcast

'This week’s episode of the ABR podcast is devoted to the Books of the Year. ABR Editor Peter Rose, critic and writer Beejay Silcox and historian Frank Bongiorno discuss the books that stirred them most in 2022. This follows a Books of the Year feature in the December issue of ABR, with contributions from thirty-six writers and critics. Listen to Peter Rose, Beejay Silcox and Frank Bongiorno discuss the best books of 2022.' (Introduction)

1 ‘Essential’, ‘Quietly Hopeful’, ‘Propulsive’: The Best Australian Books Out in August Alyx Gorman , Beejay Silcox , Sian Cain , Imogen Dewey , Susan Chenery , Steph Harmon , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 5 August 2022;

— Review of Train Lord Oliver Mol , 2022 single work autobiography ; Desire : A Reckoning Jessie Cole , 2022 single work autobiography ; Nimblefoot Robert Drewe , 2022 single work novel ; The Wrong Woman Joshua Pomare , 2022 single work novel ; Every Version of You Grace Chan , 2022 single work novel
1 Oliver Mol on Surviving a 10-month Migraine : ‘If I Didn’t Tell This Story It Would Rot inside Me’ Beejay Silcox (interviewer), 2022 single work interview
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 30 July 2022;
1 Murder in the Brain-Broiling Heat and Red Dust of the Outback Beejay Silcox , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: The New York Times , 1 July 2022;

— Review of Wake Shelley Burr , 2022 single work novel ; Dirt Town Hayley Scrivenor , 2022 single work novel
1 ‘One Publisher Called My Book Repellent’ : The First Self-published Author up for the Miles Franklin Beejay Silcox , 2022 single work column
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 21 June 2022;
'Michael Winkler’s Grimmish has been embraced by judges of the $60,000 prize – and by readers, whose support has been ‘truly astonishing’'
1 Horse by Geraldine Brooks Review – A Confident Novel of Racing and Race Beejay Silcox , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 10 June 2022;

— Review of Horse : A Novel Geraldine Brooks , 2022 single work novel
1 How to Talk to Children about Life - and Death Beejay Silcox , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 21 May 2022; (p. 15)

— Review of Bedtime Story Chloe Hooper , 2022 single work autobiography
1 ‘Propulsive’, ‘Evocative’, ‘Brilliant’ : The Best Australian Books Out in June Steph Harmon , Bec Kavanagh , Sophie Black , Michael Sun , Sian Cain , Beejay Silcox , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 1 June 2022;

— Review of Horse : A Novel Geraldine Brooks , 2022 single work novel ; Our Members Be Unlimited Sam Wallman , 2022 single work graphic novel non-fiction ; Basin Scott McCulloch , 2022 single work novel ; An Exciting and Vivid Inner Life Paul Dalla Rosa , 2022 selected work short story ; Talking About a Revolution Yassmin Abdel-Magied , 2022 selected work essay ; Pomegranate and Fig Zaheda Ghani , 2022 single work novel ; Dirt Town Hayley Scrivenor , 2022 single work novel ; The Eulogy Jackie Bailey , 2022 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon The Writer as MFA Seminar : Beejay Silcox on Rhapsodising Helen Garner Rightly Beejay Silcox , Peter Rose (presenter), Southbank : Australian Book Review, Inc. , 2022 24621104 2022 single work podcast

The Writers on Writers series aims to tease some of Australia’s literary treasures out of the Aladdin’s cave of canonicity. A collaboration between publisher Black Inc., the University of Melbourne, and the State Library of Victoria, it began in 2017 with Alice Pung’s book on John Marsden and Erik Jensen’s on Kate Jennings. The series now boasts eleven titles, the most recent of which is Sean O’Beirne’s book on Helen Garner. In this week’s episode of The ABR Podcast, Beejay Silcox points out the difficulty of pairing any writer with Garner, who ‘deserves a well-armed opponent, not an acolyte’. For Silcox, this latest instalment encapsulates the idiosyncrasies of the entire series of ‘not quite memoirs and not quite primers’ – idiosyncrasies that have perhaps ‘set [O’Beirne] up to fail’.(Production introduction)

1 1 Lost in the Bowels : Recasting Helen Garner as an MFA Craft Seminar Beejay Silcox , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , May no. 442 2022; (p. 26-27)

— Review of Sean O'Beirne on Helen Garner Sean O’Beirne , 2022 single work essay

'Oh, how I detest tiny books – those cutesy little hardbacks that are sold next to the novelty bookmarks and greeting cards. 101 Reasons Why Dogs/Cats Are Better Than Cats/Dogs; Inspo quotes for Insta feminists; The Pocket Marcus Aurelias (for the stoic on-the-go); The Pocket Tarot (for the soothsayer on-the-go); The Tao of Something. They are the literary equivalent of supermarket checkout chocolates – sugar-fix books. Stocking stuffers. Gag gifts. Op-shop cloggers. Toilet-floor lint collectors.' (Introduction)

1 Stinks of New Politics Beejay Silcox , 2021 single work review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 20 November 2021; (p. 16)

— Review of Seven and a Half Christos Tsiolkas , 2021 single work novel
1 At the End of the Line Beejay Silcox , 2021 single work autobiography
— Appears in: Griffith Review , no. 74 2021; (p. 82-89)
1 y separately published work icon On Louise Milligan : Beejay Silcox Reviews the 'Bruised and Bruising' Witness Beejay Silcox (presenter), Southbank : Australian Book Review, Inc. , 2021 23440618 2021 single work podcast

'In the wake of Brittany Higgins's startling allegations of sexual abuse in Parliament House, Beejay Silcox revisits her review of Witness by award-winning journalist Louise Milligan. Witness (recently shortlisted in the 2021 Stella Prize) is an interrogative critique of the criminal trial process. It is the culmination of five years of research into how witnesses are treated (and often intimidated or worse) in court rooms.' (Production summary)

1 With Two Stories and Two Front Covers, the Reader Chooses Where to Start : In France in the Past, or in a Dystopian Australian Future Beejay Silcox , 2021 single work review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 19 October 2021;

— Review of Scary Monsters Michelle De Kretser , 2021 single work novel

'With two stories and two front covers, the reader chooses where to start: in France in the past, or in a dystopian Australian future' 

1 Apples Never Fall by Liane Moriarty Review : Overgarnished but Pyrotechnic Family Drama Beejay Silcox , 2021 single work review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 17 September 2021;

— Review of Apples Never Fall Liane Moriarty , 2021 single work novel
1 Monsters: A Reckoning by Alison Croggon Review : Beware the Many-tentacled Beast of Empire Beejay Silcox , 2021 single work review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 12 March 2021;

— Review of Monsters Alison Croggon , 2021 single work autobiography essay
1 Scattergun Approach Beejay Silcox , 2021 single work review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 4 September 2021; (p. 16)

— Review of I Shot the Devil Ruth McIver , 2021 single work novel
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