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Issue Details: First known date: 2022... vol. 81 no. 1 Autumn 2022 of Meanjin est. 1940 Meanjin
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New Sex-Work Literature, Millie Baylis , single work review
— Review of Happy Endings Bella Green , 2021 single work autobiography ; Come : A Memoir Rita Therese , 2020 single work autobiography ;

'We’ve come a long way in the representation of sex work in Australian literature. In 2016 Melbourne Writers Festival (MWF) programmed a panel comprising anti-sex-work campaigners to discuss the ‘devastating impact of prostitution’ without any actual sex workers present. And I remember—as a closeted sex worker wanting to be a writer at the time—watching the sex-worker community call this out, while for the most part people in literary circles did not seem to notice or care.'  (Introduction)

Climbingi"I dreamt of him", Lucy Dougan , single work poetry
On the Last Round, Adrian Caesar , single work poetry
Impressionismi"When prison poets grow old", Louis Armand , single work poetry
Frieze Framei"In summer on the hallway wall", Stephen Edgar , single work poetry
Ariesi"the ram. April 20. just google it.", Svetlana Sterlin , single work poetry
South Coast Harbouri"I walk to the blowhole, hear in the rock’s cavity", Judith Beveridge , single work poetry
Teenage Relapse, Anna Black , single work poetry
Aubadei"This image, on waking", Adam Aitken , single work poetry
Peachesi"I could never be in a relationship", Ashleigh Synnott , single work poetry
Laundry, Junie Huang , single work
First Sightingi"When we set out the nets, my father would say ‘Every second counts.’", Robert Adamson , single work poetry
#bigwet, Liam Ferney , single work poetry
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