Explore the tender nature of a bitter life with original poetry, essays, criticism, and short fiction from a group of new and magnetic literary voices.
Ranging from an essay about Kath Day-Knight’s menopause, to short fiction that blurs the lines between fandom and cannibalism, to criticism examining OzLit’s masculinity problem, and poetry that resonates with the dull clang of climate grief, issue four is absurd, fun, sometimes harrowing, and always uncomfortably compelling.
Ranging from an essay about Kath Day-Knight’s menopause, to short fiction that blurs the lines between fandom and cannibalism, to criticism examining OzLit’s masculinity problem, and poetry that resonates with the dull clang of climate grief, issue four is absurd, fun, sometimes harrowing, and always uncomfortably compelling.
233mm x 153mm
21 writers
46,050 words
252,202 characters
1 reference to shoplifting from Coles
Alex Sawyer, Angus McGrath, Aries M Gacutan, Audrey Menz, Brett Dionysius, Caitlin Farrugia, Eniola Abdulroqeeb Arowolo, Heather Taylor-Johnson, Jake Dennis, Johnathon von Einem, Kate Maxwell, Koushiki Dasgupta Chaudhuri, Lucy Van, Mahmoud M Alshaer, Melanie Saward, Mx Sly, Olivia De Zilva, Tehnuka, Thomas Gloyn, Tikari Rigney, Zarah Yakubu