Michelle Law

[4] She presented on the topic of co-authorship with her brother Benjamin Law, as part of the Literary Friendship series at the 2014 Sydney Writers' Festival.

[9] In August 2017, Law was commissioned by SBS Television and Screen Australia to co-write a comedy drama series, Homecoming Queens.

[12][13] Law's play Top Coat, a body swap comedy, was staged by Sydney Theatre Company, directed by Courtney Stewart,[14] from 26 June to 6 August 2022.

[26] In October 2017, one of her tweets was featured in a Sydney Morning Herald article, decrying the online abuse from HSC students towards poet Ellen van Neerven.

[30] Law has written for Seizure,[31] Meanjin (2012),[32] Screen Education (June 2014),[33] Peril: An Asian-Australian Journal (December 2015),[34] Good Weekend and Frankie (2017).

[35] She has written for The Lifted Brow on travel and loneliness (January 2010),[36] teachability of MasterChef (October 2011),[37] the nuances of Game of Thrones (December 2011),[38] the continued appeal of The Golden Girls (October 2012),[39] longevity of reality television (December 2012),[40] the possibilities of musical theatre (February 2013),[41] bookish television characters (September 2013),[42] interviewed writer Margo Lanagan (September 2013),[43] the lack of onscreen depictions of unsexy sex (February 2014),[44] and expectations around being an adult (March 2015).

[49] She has written for The Sydney Morning Herald on misogynist "bro culture" perpetuated by Melbourne University Liberal Club members,[50] selfie etiquette,[51] the physicality of hands,[52] and writers engaging in marketing.