Captives by Angela Meyer ISBN 978-0-9875401-2-6 Inkerman & Blunt Publishers Reviewed by EUGEN BACON The photographs, when they come out, look just like Victorian-era death
Almost Sincerely by Zoe-Norton Lodge ISBN:978-1-922146-85-4 Giramondo Reviewed by JESSICA YU I grew up in a quiet and oftentimes dingy suburb in the outer north-west
Peter Boyle lives in Sydney. He has published six collections of poetry, most recently Towns in the Great Desert (2013) and Apocrypha (2009) which won
Annette Ong studied Creative writing at the University of Western Australia. She is a published writer of fiction, articles and reviews. Feast
The Told World by Angela Gardner Shearsman ISBN 978-1-84861-371-3 Reviewed by ROBERT WOOD Le Serment des Horaces, a large neoclassical oil painting by the French artist Jacques-Louis
Luke Johnson’s work has appeared in numerous journals and been shortlisted for such awards as the 2014 Josephine Ulrick Prize. His novella Ringbark was published
Aaron Peysack is a Melbourne writer who has lived and worked in Japan. His fiction has appeared in Antipodes journal and will be featured in upcoming
Heat and Light by Ellen Van Neerven UQP ISBN: 978 0 7022 5321 8 Reviewed by Christine Regan In Heat and Light Ellen Van Neerven
Assembled in Singapore with parts from Hong Kong and Malaysia, Tse Hao Guang is interested in form and formation, creativity and quotation, lyrics and line
Toby Fitch is the author of Rawshock (Puncher & Wattmann 2012), which won the Grace Leven Prize for Poetry, and Jerilderies (Vagabond Press 2014). He