Truth. Weirdness. Rage. Love. The First Nations issue criss-crosses the artificial borders between time and place to tell stories of joy and empowerment while also chronicling the absurdity of life in the colony.
Read new poetry, short fiction, memoir, literary criticism, and essays by First Nations Elders, emerging voices, and award-winning authors.
Read new poetry, short fiction, memoir, literary criticism, and essays by First Nations Elders, emerging voices, and award-winning authors.
144 pages
233mm x 164mm
28 writers
28,347 words
164,908 characters
1 reference to a (successful) Tinder date
Andraya Stapp, Anne-Marie Te Whiu, Cana Nongkhlaw, Colleen E. Charlette, Dakota Feirer, Emma-Lee Maher, Ezzideen Shehab, Hana Pera Aoake, Irene Wardle & Amy Davidson & Aunty Professor Lynette Riley & Professor John Clegg, Jannali Jones, Jeanine Leane, Kyrah Honner, Lady Shania Janet-Shayne Richards Dimer, Lavinia Richards, Leesha Cole, Lulu Houdini, Mali Harkin-Noack, Marcie R. Rendon, Maria van Neerven, Maxi Sam-Morris, Nathan mudyi Sentance, Nina Sivertsen, Raymond Buzzacott, Susan Betts, Tabitha Lean