Issue seven

Review of The Short Story of You and I
by Richard James Allen.

Review by Wendy J. Dunn ACTUALLY, LOVE   is the only thing that does last, beyond the karmic astral space junk drifting like detritus...

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Step Up, Mrs Dugdale by Lynne Leonhardt.

Review by Brittney Alexander “… the slavery of women happened when the men were slaves of kings. Women’s position is changing. What...

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Interview: Ali Whitelock.

By  Nik Eugeniou. Ali Whitelock is a Scottish poet and writer living in Australia. Her first book, ‘Poking seaweed with a stick and...

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Book Review of Clare Rhoden’s The Stars in the Night

Reviewed by Angela Wauchop   “You thought everything was laid up and settled, long ago, and there it would be, suddenly reaching out...

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Magi Gibson

Interviewed by Samuel Elliott. About the poet: Magi Gibson has held three Scottish Arts Council Creative Writing Fellowships and one Royal...

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Leviathan

by Laura Wild   After lunch, the kids want sharks. Barry squints behind his shades as sunlight gives way to the deep shadows of...

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Seagulls

by Karen Lethlean   During my teenage years, summertime meant heat and boredom. As if an offering to Sun Gods, I laid out on a blanket...

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Anne Connor

Anne Connor is a Melbourne writer of fiction and non-fiction. For over two decades she has worked in the writing space, with articles...

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The crack

By Jenny Blackford   Cold left-over lamb sat on a flawed floral serving plate in the icebox. Just a thin crack nothing that...

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Old Parishioner

By Bernadette O’Reilly   In the hallway He places a hand On my bottom Before going into mass I turn furiously Tongue explodes I...

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Double Dealer

By Vashti Farrer   Let’s not prejudge him, scorn, deride, decide, dispense with. Hard not to. Hosts of Dickens’ grizzled...

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Rochelle Jewel Shapiro

Rochelle Jewel Shapiro is the author of Miriam the Medium (Simon & Schuster, 2004). Her essays, poetry, short stories have been...

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Book review of Zealot: A Book About Cults by Jo Thornely.

By Thomas Van Essen.   Hachette, Non-Fiction, 292 pages  “People don’t join cults because they’re stupid or bad people. They...

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Nurture Through Nature

By Mari Maxwell  ...

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Thomas van Essen

Thomas van Essen is a philosophy and literature undergrad at the Swinburne University of Technology. An avid reader of speculative fiction...

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Dr Wendy J. Dunn

Obsessed by Anne Boleyn and Tudor History since childhood, Wendy J. Dunn is the author of two Anne Boleyn novels: Dear Heart, How Like You...

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Angela Wauchop

Angela Wauchop is currently studying Professional Writing and Editing at Swinburne University. Originally from regional Queensland, Angela...

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