Second City: Essays From Western Sydney Edited by Luke Carman & Catriona Menzies-Pike Sydney Review of Books ISBN 978-0-6480621-3-4 Reviewed by CHER TAN
Zoe Karpin lives in Sydney’s inner west with her partner and dog and also works as a Learning and support teacher at a south west
No Document by Anwen Crawford ISBN 9781925818611 Giramondo Reviewed by NEHA KALE Anwen Crawford’s No Document, a memorial to the casualties of late capitalism, occupies
Know Your Country by Kerri Shying ISBN: 9781925780765 Puncher and Wattman Reviewed by DANNI NETHERCLIFT Mark Berryman’s original artwork on the cover of Kerri Shying’s
Where the Fruit Falls by Karen Wyld UWAP ISBN: 978-1-76080-157-1 Reviewed by ANNE BREWSTER Karen Wyld’s Where the Fruit Falls is an important new
Marcelo Svirsky is a Senior Lecturer at the School for Humanities and Social Inquiry, University of Wollongong. He researches on questions of social transformation and
Dropbear by Evelyn Araluen ISBN 978070226318 UQP Reviewed by TIMMAH BALL Dropbear: writing as an act of defiance when my body is mine
Josie/Jocelyn Deane is a writer/student at the University of Melbourne. Their work has appeared in Cordite, Australian Poetry Journal and Overland, among others. In 2021
Australianama: the South Asian Odyssey in Australia by Samia Khatun UQP Reviewed by MATTHEW da SILVA Samia Khatun takes a tack pioneered by Peter Drew,
Paul Collis is a Barkindji person. He was born in Bourke, in far north/west NSW. His early life was informed by Barkindji and Kunya and