Katia Pase
Editor
Katia is an editor, writer and producer, and has been with Going Down Swinging since 2012. She has held various editorial roles, from founding Brisbane literary collective Stilts to editing Australia’s premier graphic design magazine desktop, and she contributes words to places like the Australian Design Review, SPOOK and The Lifted Brow. Katia is currently a digital producer at Tundra Interactive in Melbourne, where she leads a team of designers and developers to help brands like Nike and organisations like Swinburne better tell their stories. Katia also gives occasional lectures for the RMIT Design Hub and Billy Blue College of Design, and she teaches in the School of Culture and Communication at the University of Melbourne.
Matt Harnett
Editor
Matt works in digital content and comes from an editorial background. He’s previously written for New Zealand and Australian magazines and websites, most recently VICE. As well as being the newest member of the GDS editorial team, Matt helps run NZ-based arts and culture website Pantograph Punch. He’s big into exploring the narrative potential of digital literature, and has previously enjoyed a bunch of comms and marketing roles.
Megan Anderson
Online Editor
Megan joined GDS in 2012 after studying literature and journalism in New Zealand, Scotland and the United States. As a freelance writer and journalist she has covered festivals, politics, travel, opinion and the arts for places such as The Saturday Paper, Al Jazeera, ArtsHub, Junkee Media (Junkee, AWOL, The Cusp), The Vocal, The Big Issue and The New Zealand Herald. She has performed creative work at Splinters, Newstead Short Story Tattoo and for The Suburban Review.
Geoff Lemon
Editor Mentor
Geoff arrived at GDS in 2010 after the long-serving Lisa Greenaway, from editorial roles at lit journals harvest and Voiceworks and at sports website The Roar. He has a spoken word background, including running performance night Wordplay for three years, managing its online audio archive and editing a Wordplay magazine. He’s a freelance writer and radio broadcaster for outlets including The Guardian, Wisden India and the ABC.
Joanna Gould
General Manager
Joanna came on board in 2015 as Going Down Swinging’s general manager. She has been working in the creative community of Australia for the last ten years, gaining expertise in diverse areas from larger public spaces to intimate art collectives. During that time she has worked in creative positions in the areas of arts management, gallery direction and curation. This has included positions such as board member for the Gertrude Projection Association, acting director at Utopian Slumps Gallery, project coordinator at Regional Arts Victoria and general manager of the Gertrude Street Projection Festival.
Jacqui Hagen
Digital Developer
Jacqui is a designer, editor and creative working broadly across the media landscape. Jacqui worked stints at The Wheeler Centre and Australian Poetry before joining local design studio Propeller, working closely on diverse projects involving exhibition design, publishing and service design. Jacqui shaped innovation lab The Field Institute from its inception as digital and publications coordinator, exploring technology and sustainability within the food system. Jacqui has edited a number of publications for both The Field Institute and Thames and Hudson, and is currently writing an exciting book about eating feral pests.
Bridie Mills
Editorial Intern
Bridie joined GDS in 2015 after finishing a masters in creative writing, publishing and editing at the University of Melbourne. He’s done internships with art galleries and literary magazines, and is a facilitator at Undercurrent Victoria, an organisation that focusses on preventing and challenging domestic violence and sexual assault. He also works a couple of jobs to pay the bills, and writes fiction.
Rhys Tate
Associate Editor
Rhys joined GDS in 2013 after editorial stints at PAN and Verandah. He is an English and ESL teacher who focuses on game theory and the lexical approach of language learning, and a writer who has featured in The Victorian Writer and Crikey, and on ABC Radio. Much of his writing is aimed at children and young adults, but his short stories have won the Grace Marion Wilson prize and placed in other events. For the time being, Rhys lives in the country and enjoys shouting, “Hey, cow!” from his car window.