Contents indexed selectively. This issue also contains interviews with visual artist Phuong Ngo and designer Vivienne La.
'Mindy Gill is a poet and editor. In 2017 she won the Tom Collins Poetry Prize, a Wheeler Centre Hot Desk Fellowship, the Queensland Premier’s Young Writers and Publishers Award, and her manuscript, August Burns the Sky, was shortlisted for the Thomas Shapcott Poetry Prize. She is Peril Magazine’s Editor-in-Chief.
'Elizabeth spoke to Mindy about publication panic, home, and the thin divide between different types of writing.'
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Posted 5 March 2018.
'Jean Tong is a Melbourne-based writer and director creating politically irreverent works about the untidiness of cultural identification, structural inequality, and Otherness. Her work makes explosive statements using dark humour and vivid imagery. In 2018, Jean presents Hungry Ghosts (Melbourne Theatre Company) and Romeo Is Not The Only Fruit (The Coopers Malthouse). She has previously presented at the Emerging Writers' Festival and published in Peril Magazine.'
Source: Abstract.
Posted 25 March 2018.