
Featured
- Featured Artists Engrybirdz – Biographical Note curated by Zalehah Turner
- Featured Writers Part 1: Mohammad Ali Maleki – curated by Zalehah Turner
- Featured Writers Part 2: New Shoots Poetry Prize 2016 and New Shoots Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney Poetry Prize 2016 winners’ and highly commended poems (curated by Zalehah Turner)
- New Shoots Poetry Prizes: the Shortlists
- New Shoots Poetry Prizes: the winners and highly commended
- New Shoots Poetry Prize 2016 winner: ‘Fallen Myrtle Trunk’ by Stuart Cooke
- ‘Fallen Myrtle Trunk’ by Stuart Cooke
- New Shoots Poetry Prize 2016 highly commended: ‘Anneslea fragrans’ by Magdalena Ball
- New Shoots Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney Poetry Prize 2016 winner: ‘Leaving Wilona’ by John Stokes
- New Shoots Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney Poetry Prize 2016 highly commended: ‘our primitive lives’ by John Bennett
- New Shoots Poetry Prize 2016 special commendation: ‘Tears of Stone’ by Mohammad Ali Maleki
- ‘Anneslea fragrans’ (the spitting plant): Zalehah Turner interviews Magdalena Ball
- ‘our primitive lives’: Zalehah Turner interviews John Bennett
- ‘Leaving Wilona’: Zalehah Turner interviews, John Karl Stokes
- ‘Fallen Myrtle Trunk’: Zalehah Turner interviews Stuart Cooke
Teasing Threads
- Introducing Chris Palazzolo’s Teasing Threads – Sundry Film and Literary Criticism
- Teasing Threads – Sundry Film and Literary Criticism: Ecce Laptop
- Teasing Threads – Sundry Film and Literary Criticism: Ruben Ostlund’s Force Majeure
- Teasing Threads – Sundry Film and Literary Criticism: On regional writing
- Teasing Threads – Sundry Film and Literary Criticism: On regional reading
- Teasing Threads – Sundry Film and Literary Criticism: ‘Traitor’ by Stephen Daisley
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- This Is The Review You Are Looking For: Perry Lam reviews ‘Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’
- Room for Reflection: Annette Marfording Reviews Here Where We Live by Cassie Flanagan Willanski
- A Life in Words: Gig Ryan launches Your Scratch Entourage by Kris Hemensley
- “The writer-narrator takes the reader by the hand”: Carmel Bird reviews Napoleon’s Roads by David Brooks
- Emerging Talents of World Cinema: Perry Lam previews the 2017 Golden Koala Chinese Film Festival
- “Echoes, hauntings and play”: Lucy Wilks reviews Bull Days by Tina Giannoukos
- “A cacophony of art and story that ranges from the absurd to the downright terrifying”: Anna Forsyth reviews The Apocalypse Awards by Nathan Curnow
- Subtle, Multiple Implications: John Jenkins Launches The Sly Night Creatures of Desire by Debi Hamilton
- Intensity and Focus: Annette Marfording Reviews Griffith Review 54, Earthly Delights: The Novella Project IV
- Punctuated Into an Exclamation Mark: Lisa Sharp reviews Play, an exhibition by Michelle Le Dain
- Sound and Fury, Signifying Nothing: Perry Lam reviews ‘Dr Strange’
- A Slightly Frustrating Novel : Mark Roberts Reviews Black Mountain by Venero Armanno
- That is Movie Magic: Perry Lam reviews “Arrival”
- Glittering Games: Siobhan Hodge reviews “When Happiness Ruled” by Pip & Pop
- Skilful and Fluid: Cath Piltz Reviews The Right Wrong Notes by Nathan Curnow
- A Life Evolving: David O’Sullivan Reviews First Things First, Selected Letters of Kate Llewellyn
- Conceptual Tension viewed through a Cracked Macro Lens: A Structuralist Essay on the Photo + Graphy II: An Ontological Prosthesis Exhibition by James Aksman-Glosz
- An Unflinching & Nuanced Portrayal of Australian Masculinity: Daniel Young Reviews We. Are. Family. by Paul Mitchell
- Mike Ladd launches Garron Publishing’s series, Southern-Land Poets 2016
- Poignant and Necessary: Aidan Coleman Reviews Vanishing Point by Jeri Kroll
- ‘photosinthesis’ by Dorit Goldman
- Almodóvar returns to “the universe of women”: Zalehah Turner reviews Julieta
- Imagined Worlds: Luke Fischer Launches Ghostspeaking by Peter Boyle
- Poets Who are Hurt into Poetry: Geoffrey Lehmann launches Rupture by Susan Varga
Published by Rochford Street Press
ISSN 2200-9922