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Going Down Swinging is one of Australia’s longest-running and most respected literary journals: publishing digital as well as print and audio anthologies since 1979 and producing sensational, sold-out live events.
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Everything from sound projects to spoken word, from past editions and new content commissioned for online publication.

Going Down Swinging is one of Australia’s longest-running and most respected literary journals: publishing digital as well as print and audio anthologies since 1979 and producing sensational, sold-out live events.
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Where fierce, fresh writing lives. Here you’ll find opinions, profiles, poetry, stories, reviews, treasures from our archives and food for the mind. All the things you need to go down swinging.

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Everything from sound projects to spoken word, from past editions and new content commissioned for online publication.

Restoring the Astral Balance

Julian R. Murphy tries to ground himself in Paris through a Marina Abramović participatory artwork.

Lingua Fracas

The Stratified Stare

Catholicism Can Be Sexy: Finding Poetry In the Pews

It was the Church that taught me first about the body.

The Latest from The Rory Gilmore Reading Challenge:

The Da Vinci Code – Dan Brown

Notes from the Desperate Capitol of Somnopolis

It reeked of sleep. Somnopolis. It reeked of insomniac worry and disquiet, and thwarted escape. Because we are all poets or babies in the middle of the night, struggling...

in a silent way

Excerpt from 'Little Monsters'

A sneak preview from Briohny Doyle's <i>Going Down Swinging #33</i> essay, Little Monsters.

This New Grub Street: The Rise of the Creative Writing Course

Is the creative writing course the new 'Grub Street'? Kim Sherwood investigates.

Lessons in Self-Sabotage

After releasing a collection of essays on the struggles and scrapes of the working artist, musician Cam Gilmour writes about what it’s like to pour your vanities and faceplants...