By: Imogen Dewey
Good morning and welcome back to the Five Great Reads newsletter, where my colleague Kris and I bring you our favourite pieces from around the Guardian – or at least the ones that most interested us from the week that's been.
Imogen Dewey is a Fronts editor at Guardian Australia. She covers a range of topics including Australia, literature, the Russia-Ukraine War, Donald Trump, and artificial intelligence, often exploring the intersections of these themes. Imogen's work has been featured in Yahoo Sports Canada, Cigalah Group, Yahoo News UK, AOL UK, and The Guardian.
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Australia (National)
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Imogen Dewey's coverage heavily features reviews of books, with a focus on literature and reading. She also covers legal policy regulation and government announcements related to literary works or the publishing industry.
Given her concentration on book reviews and literature, she would likely be receptive to pitches from authors promoting their work, publishers offering insights into upcoming releases, or experts providing commentary on trends in literature.
For those in the literary world seeking coverage for their work or expertise, reaching out to Imogen could provide an opportunity for exposure within her audience interested in books and reading.
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