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JM Schreiber 2 nov.
"Around the world, borders close and the prices of the last few tickets spiral into the tens of thousands of dollars. The sky clears."
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Κώστας Βουλαζέρης 1 nov.
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Far South Project 30 oct.
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That was a labour of love back in 2014. The first thing I ever wrote for
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Nate Knapp 28 oct.
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For a sample, here's me going long on Dag Solstad for :
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Galley Beggar Press 28 oct.
This is really important. Shakespeare & Co revenues are down over 80%. Losing would be like losing the heart of the world. They need support. They’ve got loads of wonderful gifts in their shop. Not to mention All The Books:
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Galley Beggar Press 28 oct.
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And the brilliant things do:
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11:11 Press 27 oct.
OUT NOW! ZER000 EXCESS by Jake Reber () Order here: (Will include limited edition zine ISSUE 1: EXOSKELETONS, while supplies last) Interview w/ at
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Nicholas Rombes 26 oct.
The gut-punch feeling of coming face-to-face with how your own home and being are intertwined with racist legacies. Today's article in brought this to mind again
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Nick Triplow 26 oct.
Excellent review of 'Queen of London Noir' 's Bad Penny Blues reissue in
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3:AM Magazine 24 oct.
Penny For Our Thoughts
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3:AM Magazine 24 oct.
Penny For Our Thoughts
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Kit Caless 23 oct.
Chloe Aridjis' Book of Clouds is amazing. And 's series on too
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Oscar Mardell 18 oct.
"I have a home, but I am not at home in the world now". I interviewed Luc Sante about his new book from
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hiromi suzuki / 鈴木博美 18 oct.
“It wasn’t just the earth tilted at a weird angle, or the size of the birds, or the low sound of their call, or the blank color of the sky.” Knausgaard Burning by Nicholas Rombes via
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JM Schreiber 19 oct.
Through the work of three young Australian writers, imagines a path towards a truly borderless literature.
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Kiran Bhat 19 oct.
Ceridwen Dovey, and are the literary future of a multicultural and postnational Australia. I had a lot of fun positing the importance of their stories in this essay, and I hope you all enjoy reading it too <3
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3:AM Magazine 19 oct.
Future Directions of Australian Literature: Ceridwen Dovey, Julie Koh, and Nic Low in Profile
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Amee Nassrene Broumand 🎃 18 oct.
Once upon a time I kept a notebook where I wrote poetry in code & into my ink drawings. Well, here's a look! I've got 4 visual poems in the latest installment of the Poet Brut series in ! These pieces are photocopied from my old code journal, rough & unedited.
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