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Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 20-26 February 2021 of The Saturday Paper est. 2014 The Saturday Paper
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2021 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
26 Soldiersi"A small army pressed into service", Thuy On , single work poetry
Milki"Not whitewashing my name", Thuy On , single work poetry
Enjambmenti"Esc to a new pg where", Thuy On , single work poetry
L’esprit de L’escalieri"How many times have you succumbed", Thuy On , single work poetry
Symphonyi"Xylophonic tinkles across the water these gentle chimes on bobbing", Thuy On , single work poetry
Novelist Claire Thomas, Ruby Hamad , single work column

'In 2008, Australian author Claire Thomas published her acclaimed debut novel Fugitive Blue. Spanning five centuries, the narrative traces the fate of a Renaissance painting, the only legacy of an inexperienced artist doomed to obscurity.' (Introduction)

Single Ladies, Tali Lavi , single work review
— Review of Single Ladies Michele Lee , 2020 single work drama ;

'In Michele Lee’s new play Single Ladies, the lives of three women collide in a frenetically paced comedy. By Tali Lavi.'

Abdul Abdullah, Maddee Clark , single work column

'Multidisciplinary artist Abdul Abdullah has found that the pandemic has made him refocus his practice on painting, even as it has taught him to aim for balance. By Maddee Clark .' (Introduction)

Rebecca Starford The Imitator, Louise Swinn , single work review
— Review of The Imitator Rebecca Starford , 2021 single work novel ;

'A secret agent is like a novelist – watching, constantly, but in a clandestine way so that associates don’t suspect the close observation and dissection of their lives. Similarly, a child sent to boarding school learns to watch and fit in, chameleon-like. It makes perfect sense that the author of a boarding school memoir – the wholly compelling Bad Behaviour – would next turn her attention to espionage. Spy work is absolute crack for novelists.' (Introduction)

Sam Van Zweden Eating with My Mouth Open, Jinghua Qian , single work review
— Review of Eating with My Mouth Open Sam van Zweden , 2019 extract essay ;

'I grew up thinking there were seven fundamental flavours: suān, tián, kǔ, là, xián, xiān, má. The first five translate easily – sour, sweet, bitter, hot, salty – but the other two don’t own a home on the English tongue. It was a shock to realise that something as material as flavour could be coloured and even erased by language.' (Introduction)

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