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    6 hours ago

    Our friends are almost at the end of their subscriberthon! They have some great prizes up for grabs. But best of all, as with any lit mag subscription, you're supporting new Australian writing. Check it out here:

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  3. 7 hours ago

    Social housing is not the same as public housing and frankly we don't know how much more clearly could put this. What do you want him to do, draw you a picture?

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    8 hours ago

    For the love of dogs (and words and intelligent debate and the chance to win awesome prizes) subscribe to before it all ends tomorrow!

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  5. 9 hours ago

    Two more days left to subscribe and ensure the future of good literature and lots of doggy belly scratches and biscuits in the Overland office! Subscriberthon ends end-of-day Fri Nov 20 🐶

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  6. 9 hours ago

    'If you subscribe, I’ll get to sniff your copy to make sure it’s just right for you! The more copies we make, the more belly scratches I get. Mum and dad said if we can get enough subscribers I’ll get a raise, which sounds kind of exploitative if you ask me (join your union).'

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    11 hours ago

    My dad is back at it again, this time with a piece on American literary nationalism and settler coloniality 🖤

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  8. 9 hours ago

    Excuse us while we interrupt your day with a special Subscriberthon announcement from the most important members of the Overland team (spoiler: it involves dogs 🐶)

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  9. 11 hours ago

    'The iconic status of GONE WITH THE WIND in the United States demonstrates the near impossibility of settler societies recognising how dangerous they are, and how much damage they have caused.' Barry Corr on the film—and the book—that marked America.

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  10. 12 hours ago

    'To bear witness is to enter a pact with the dead, not to repair the injuries of the world by which they were forsaken, but to bring about a new one in which theirs might have been, and could still be, a life held sacrosanct.'

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    Nov 18

    My essay “In The Dark Place” is in the latest issue of , and can now be read online 🌚 Be warned, it’s not the cheeriest of reads... CW: mental health, suicide

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    Nov 17

    “Hospitals are not inherently benevolent, nor are we promised healing and safety inside of them. [...] Since invasion, health professionals in these lands have often acted as agents of control, rather than agents of care.” ty for your latest in

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  13. Nov 17

    'December 22. Nothing but ravens in the sky' enjoy 's haunting essay from our latest issue.

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  14. Nov 17

    Everyone who subscribes (including joint subs and prize subs), renews or donates before end-of-day this Friday Nov 20 goes into the draw to win these incredibly spectacular prizes 😍

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  15. Nov 17

    This year our MAJOR subscriberthon prizes are: 1. state-of-the-art turntable from vinyl revival + 2 pairings from funky duck vinyl 2. 7-night Yarra Valley retreat @ Wombat Bend with breakfast 3. 8 night writing workshop in Byron Bay run by + $300 for transport

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    Nov 17

    Psssst We're on the look out for a new Creative Producer! This is a fun part time role, on a small, creative and busy team. ❤️$50,212.5 pro rata ($40,170 per annum) Applications close 5pm AEDT Friday!

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    Nov 17

    Hurry! The Boundless Indigenous Writer's Mentorship closes on the 23rd of November! This is a brilliant opportunity for unpublished Indigenous writers who have made substantial progress on a work of fiction or non-fiction. Apply now!

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    Nov 17
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  19. Nov 17

    'We have to tell stories of this world’s ending, so that a different one, with a different genre of the human, can be reinvented.' An incredible essay by Faisal Al-Asaad on the spectacle of racialised pain.

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