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Madalyn Trewin

WHAT I TALK ABOUT WHEN I TALK ABOUT YOKO ONO Madalyn Trewin 1. A Tinder date steps into my living … More

adolescence, adulthood, Art, literature, music, Non-fiction, poetry, writing, yoko ono

Rima Martens

Pahkea’s Place Rima Martens Pahkea tell the wounded voyagers no Crying their ocean travels play an immigration domino Yet I’ve … More

Art, colonisation, culture, decolonisation, hindu, literary journal, literature, maori, new zealand, poetry, religion, rima martens

Samantha Abdy

Pierrot’s a soft girl Samantha Abdy Night and Day (Nuit et Jour), directed by Chantal Ackerman, is a love story. … More

Art, Chantal Akerman, fashion, feminism, film, gender, literary journal, literature, Prose, Review, Samantha Abdy

Elizabeth Kuiper

The Blood Countess Elizabeth Kuiper Anne officially felt old. She was three weeks late for her period, and hadn’t been … More

Australia, blood, Blood Countess, Elizabeth Kuiper, feminism, fertility, Fiction, literary journal, literature, Melbourne, murder, writing, Zimbabwe

Ivy Alvarez

Ivy Alvarez Nagmumurang-kamatis first she slices itthis way and that so resilient the flesh and pulp underneath loose skin watery … More

danger, death, Filipino, Ivy Alvarez, literary journal, literature, misogyny, Philippines, ripe, sexism, writing

Jennifer Nguyen

Don’t take lightly the descending of night. Jennifer Nguyen Content warning: Depiction of/references to animal and human abuse My first … More

animal abuse, Australian fiction, cat, child abuse, content warning, death, Jennifer Nguyen, literature, writer

Johanna Bell

Virginia Woolf would be proud Johanna Bell The night before I left, I asked what you would miss most. You … More

literature, Lor Journal, Story Projects, Virginia Woolf

Wenlin Tan

Hungry Dreams Wenlin Tan It’s mind over matter Science has proven Two meals Is Adequate for most It’s a necessary … More

Art, artist, literary journal, literature, London, poetry, Singapore book fair, Singaporean, Wenlin Tan

Rachel Watts

The Present Tense Rachel Watts When I cannot cope, I write in the present tense. *** As a child I … More

literature, nonfiction, pollution, Rachel Watts, recycling
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