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OverviewThirty years on from The First Stone, Madison Griffiths is ready to blow the conversation wide open The professor who whispers sweet nothings into his students’ ears makes sweet nothings out of them. Sweet Nothings is a gripping account of four women’s interwoven stories in the wake of having once been students who embarked on romantic relationships with their university professors. Through the stories of Rose, Blaine, Cara and Elsie, Griffiths explores what these relationships tell us about power and interrogates how class and gender are expressed and exploited in our academic institutions. By tackling sex, desire and its consequences in a university setting, Griffiths looks keenly at the gender imbalances that inform these affairs, and how thorny betrayal becomes when a woman is made to believe she is the ‘exception to the rule’ only to find out she is one of many. Griffiths’ portrayal reveals, with searing candidness, the labyrinth of ego, ambition, and abuse that can begin in the classroom. It’s an unflinching critique of the hierarchies that distort relationships and can leave lasting scars. PRAISE FOR SWEET NOTHINGS ‘There are few writers I trust to explore complex power dynamics with the care, nuance and sharp edge that Madison Griffiths brings to SweetNothings. This book questions what it means to love, to desire and to reckon with our autonomy in ways that I believe will resonate with all women. A must read from one of Australia’s strongest feminist voices.’ Hannah Ferguson, author of Taboo ‘A courageous interrogation of problematic sex delivered with poetic flourish.’ Chanel Contos, author of Consent Laid Bare ‘An examination of power and sex that prompts fury for what is done and grief for what is lost.’ Clementine Ford, author of I Don’t ‘With quiet fury and lyric force, Sweet Nothings lays bare the shrouded space where pedagogy and power entangle. Griffiths reminds us that women go to university to study—not to become an object of desire.’ Lucinda ‘Froomes’ Price, author of All I Ever Wanted Wasto Be Hot ‘Madison's stunningly beautiful prose is the perfect vessel for these important, intricate stories of desire and power, and this book is profoundly urgent and necessary for our time. Everyone must read this brilliantly rendered, fiercely honest book. The very best nonfiction writing is both hard-hitting and tender, and this book is both of those things and more.’Lucia Osborne-Crowley, author of I Chose Elena Full Product DetailsAuthor: Madison GriffithsPublisher: Ultimo Press Imprint: Ultimo Press Weight: 0.342kg ISBN: 9781761151859ISBN 10: 1761151851 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 01 July 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationMadison Griffiths is an author, artist and producer. Her debut book Tissue (Ultimo Press) was released in 2023, and is a boldly poetic meditation on abortion and what it has the power to represent. She is the co-producer of Tender, a podcast that tracks the journey of individuals as they decide to leave an abusive relationship. In 2022, she was awarded the Walkley Foundation Our Watch Award for Excellence in Reporting on Violence Against Women, alongside co-producer, Beth Atkinson-Quinton. Her work largely centres around the lived experiences of women, especially those whose realities are shrouded in stigma, opposition and rebellion. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |