'In selecting ‘stimulus’ for this third issue of Not Very Quiet (which I am delighted to be joining as guest-editor), I am mindful of the fact that the first two issues of the magazine have attracted submissions from all over the world.
'Despite, or perhaps because of this fact, I would like this stimulus to reflect an Australian sensibility, and a very particular one too. I want to highlight the work of two Australian artists of the twentieth century (predominantly): the poet Fay Zwicky and the painter Grace Cossington Smith. Two artists engaged in the investigation of questions of individuation and belonging, spirit and intellect, light and dark, ideas of being ‘outside’ or ‘inside’ and all these terms might imply; the weight of tradition and the liberating possibilities of the imagination – explored from the very particular vantage point of urban and suburban Australia in the long shadow cast by the second world war.' ( Lisa Brockwell : Publication introduction)
Only literary material by Australian authors individually indexed. Other material in this issue includes:
Jane Murray Bird : Intermittent Fasting with Herbs
Justine Chan : When it was Circular
Abigail Kirby Conklin : She's Got Fantastic Hair
Jessica Conley : The Body Lies in Meridian
Anna Forsyth : Eight Parts Love and Naming
Kellie Frawley : Bottomless and The Rink on 5th
Breia Gore : Apartment Complex and Venice
Joy Howard : Rhythm on the Inside
Kimberly Lambright : Flora Cloth
Kelsey Samantha Milian Lopez: Buenos Dias Nina
LindaAnn LoSchiavo : Milliner's Late Night
Jessica (Tyner) Mehta : The Proposal and The Salt Lick
Kate Miller : In the Dutch Tradition and A Woman of Letters
Bella Pori : Death Trap : A Sestina and Desert Varnish
Janette Schafer : Remembering Lisa
Catherine Trundle : They said and Two Girls in a Boat
Nicole Zdeb : Narcissus or the pond?