Can you believe we’ve made it to Issue Three? Me either. Buy now!
Issue Three is our best yet, featuring a range of fresh Australian voices, a bunch of international writers including two from the Philippines and an extra-special “long short” story by Suzanne Moore, called The Station.
- Editorial, by Daniel Young
- Inferior Bedrooms, Part Three of a regular column, by Meg Henry
- Jim Morrison—Père Lachaise, by Catherine Cole
- My Brain Is Alive, by A. J. Huffman
- The Gnat and the Fly, by A. J. Huffman
- The Utilitarian, by Tara Cartland
- A Tale With a Twist, by Ron Barton
- Seals, San Francisco, by Cheryl Pearson
- Exposed, by Ira McGuire
- Searching for Mary, by Tiggy Johnson
- The Station, by Suzanne Moore
- A Glance, A Sigh, by Nathanael O’Reilly
- Lost, by Nathanael O’Reilly
- Enjoy the Silence, by Matt Smith
- Thread, by Billy T. Antonio
- The Teacher from Calvary, by Gexter Ocampo Lacambra
- Living Room Scene, by Gerard Elson
- Tangents, by David Adès
- Cinders to Cinders, by Fanni Sütő
- Valley, by Pam Riley
- A Day of Simplicity, by Kristen Rohde
- 555, by Jodi Cleghorn
- Blink, by Joanna Wolthuizen
- Balloon: festschrift, by Alinta Krauth
- My Papous and his G43, by Konstantina Sozou-Kyrkou
- A Bird’s Guide to Flight—Abstract, by Chloë Callistemon
- Has Elton John Ever Performed at Macquarie Shopping Centre? Or, a Tiny Dancer Beneath the Ice Rink, by Dave Drayton
- The Only Boss I Listen to Is Bruce Springsteen, by Jessica McLean
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