
Overview
Background
Melanie Saward is a proud Bigambul and Wakka Wakka woman. She is a lecturer of Australian Studies in the School of Communication and Arts and has recently (July 2024) been appointed as the coordinator of BlackWords. Her research looks at Indigeneity in romantic comedy fiction with a focus on diversity, intersectionality, and the Australian publishing industry.
Melanie is a writer and editor. Her debut fiction book, Burn, was published in 2023 with Affirm press and her first romantic comedy novel, Love Unleashed, was published in August 2024.
Availability
- Dr Melanie Saward is:
- Not available for supervision
- Media expert
Qualifications
- Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice, Queensland University of Technology
- Masters (Research) of Creative Writing, Queensland University of Technology
- Doctor of Philosophy of Writing, Editing and Publishing, Queensland University of Technology
Research interests
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Romantic comedy fiction/popular romance studies
My PhD research looked at Indigeneity and intersectionality in romantic comedy fiction and as a part of this, I produced a novel called 'Love Unleashed' which was published by Penguin Random House Australia.
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Indigenous writing
As an Aboriginal woman, I'm interested in all forms of Indigenous writing including but not limited to fiction (both commercial/genre and literary), non-fiction, essays, and poetry
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Cults in fiction
My masters research looked at identity status theory in cult fiction.
Research impacts
Melanie Saward is a writer and academic whose work is helping to make the romance genre—and the publishing industry—more inclusive. Her creative writing and research centre Indigenous identity, intersectionality, and diversity, bringing fresh perspectives to Australian literature.
What She’s Done:
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Telling Inclusive Stories: Melanie’s debut novel Burn explores identity and belonging, while her co-authored teen romance A Good Kind of Trouble (written with Brooke Blurton) brings Indigenous perspectives into young adult fiction. Her stories are heartfelt, funny, and culturally rich—offering readers something they might not have seen before.
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Research That Informs Practice: Her PhD looked at how Indigeneity and intersectionality are represented in romantic fiction. That work directly shaped her romantic comedy Love Unleashed, which blends humour with cultural insight and challenges the usual tropes of the genre.
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Pushing for Change in Publishing: Melanie’s current research builds on her earlier work and dives into diversity in the publishing industry—a space she’s incredibly passionate about. She’s exploring the barriers that exist and advocating for more inclusive practices that support underrepresented voices.
Why It Matters:
Melanie’s work is about more than just telling good stories—it’s about changing who gets to tell them, and how. By bringing Indigenous experiences into popular genres and pushing for systemic change in publishing, she’s helping to shift the narrative and make space for others.
Real-World Impact:
- Her books have reached wide audiences and sparked important conversations about representation.
- Her research has contributed to discussions around diversity in Australian publishing.
- She’s regularly invited to speak at festivals, panels, and industry events, showing the growing recognition of her work.
Melanie Saward’s storytelling and research are helping to build a literary world that’s more reflective of the real one—diverse, complex, and full of possibility.
Works
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Featured
2025
Other Outputs
A good kind of trouble
Saward, Melanie and Blurton, Brooke (2025). A good kind of trouble. Sydney, NSW, Australia: HarperCollins Publishers Australia.
Featured
2024
Book
Love Unleashed
Saward, Melanie (2024). Love Unleashed. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Penguin Random House Australia.
Featured
2023
Other Outputs
Burn
Saward, Melanie (2023). Burn. South Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Affirm Press.
Featured
2022
Book
Higher degree by research: Factors for Indigenous student success
Anderson, Peter, Blue, Levon, Pham, Thu and Saward, Melanie (2022). Higher degree by research: Factors for Indigenous student success. Singapore: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-981-19-5178-7
2025
Journal Article
Indigenous rights-based approaches to decolonising research methodologies in settler colonial contexts
Anderson, Peter, Diamond, Zane M., Pham, Thu, Baeza Peña, Angela, Tapia, Carla, Blue, Levon, Saward, Melanie, Hurley, Angelina, Pecar, Kate, Kelly, Amanda, Forbes, Owen, Goerke, Veronica, Diamond, Jeane, Cathcart, Abby, Sato, Chizu, Maeda, Koji, Fox, Russell and Howe, Wren D. W. (2025). Indigenous rights-based approaches to decolonising research methodologies in settler colonial contexts. Frontiers in Research Metrics and Analytics, 10 1553208, 10. doi: 10.3389/frma.2025.1553208
2025
Other Outputs
A tough sell: fighting for space on the path to publication
Saward, Melanie (2025, 07 09). A tough sell: fighting for space on the path to publication Bookseller and Publisher
2025
Journal Article
A tough sell
Saward, Melanie (2025). A tough sell. Griffith Review.
2025
Conference Publication
Connection to Country in Indigenous romantic comedy novels
Saward, Melanie (2025). Connection to Country in Indigenous romantic comedy novels. International Association for the Study of Popular Romance, Mexico City, Mexico, 24-26 June 2025.
2025
Journal Article
Bridesmaid revisited
Saward, Melanie (2025). Bridesmaid revisited. The Big Issue.
2025
Other Outputs
Beyond the Pink and Fluffy: Centering Tiddaism, Indigeneity, and Intersectionality in the ‘Chick Lit’ Novel
Saward, Melanie (2025). Beyond the Pink and Fluffy: Centering Tiddaism, Indigeneity, and Intersectionality in the ‘Chick Lit’ Novel. PhD Thesis, Faculty of Creative Industries, Queensland University of Technology. doi: 10.5204/thesis.eprints.251793
2024
Journal Article
Indigenous higher degree by research students’ retention and completion: a scoping review
Baeza Pena, Angela, Xing, Congcong, Blue, Levon, Pham, Thu, Saward, Melanie and Anderson, Peter (2024). Indigenous higher degree by research students’ retention and completion: a scoping review. The Australian Educational Researcher, 52 (2), 1-24. doi: 10.1007/s13384-024-00777-2
2024
Journal Article
Heart of my heart
Saward, Melanie (2024). Heart of my heart. The Big Issue.
2024
Conference Publication
Where are all the Blakfullas
Saward, Melanie (2024). Where are all the Blakfullas. Romance Writers of Australia Academic Symposium, Adelaide, SA Australia, 16 August 2024.
2024
Journal Article
Want Indigenous university students to succeed? Here's how
Pham, Thu, Blue, Levon E., Baeza, Angela, Anderson, Peter and Saward, Melanie (2024). Want Indigenous university students to succeed? Here's how. EduResearch Matters.
2024
Journal Article
Higher education success factor model: a means to explore factors influencing Indigenous Australian completion rates
Pham, Thu Dinh Xuan, Blue, Levon E., Baeza, Angela, Anderson, Peter J., Xing, Congcong and Saward, Melanie (2024). Higher education success factor model: a means to explore factors influencing Indigenous Australian completion rates. Student Success, 16 (1), 1-16. doi: 10.5204/ssj.3154
2024
Conference Publication
When what’s ugly isn’t considered ugly: the tension between romcom norms and marginalised experience
Saward, Melanie (2024). When what’s ugly isn’t considered ugly: the tension between romcom norms and marginalised experience. Pop Culture Association, Chicago, IL United States, 27-30 March 2024.
2024
Other Outputs
Universities Accord: there’s a push to increase Indigenous students and voices in higher education. But we need more detail and funding
Anderson, Peter, Baeza Pena, Angela, Blue, Levon Ellen, Saward, Melanie and Pham, Thu D. (2024, 03 04). Universities Accord: there’s a push to increase Indigenous students and voices in higher education. But we need more detail and funding The Conversation
2024
Journal Article
Milk tea
Saward, Melanie (2024). Milk tea. Island Magazine (171).
2023
Other Outputs
When the birds scream: lessons from the cockatoos
Saward, Melanie (2023). When the birds scream: lessons from the cockatoos. Griffith Review, 82 (Animal Magic), 103-109.
2023
Other Outputs
Home
Saward, Melanie (2023). Home. Carlton, VIC Australia: Meanjin Company.
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