The Myth of Good Posture single work   short story  
Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 The Myth of Good Posture
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Notes

  • Epigraph: ‘My soul breaks [garesa] for the longing that it has for Your ordinances at all times’ (Psalms 119:20). It is written: ‘Breaks,’ and it is not written: Grinds, demonstrating that the soul is satisfied with breaking apart material, on a basic level, even if it does not have the opportunity to grind and analyze it in greater depth. Avodah Zarah 19a:10, Babylonian Talmud

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    y separately published work icon Voiceworks Spectre no. 125 January 2022 24385459 2022 periodical issue 'The past two years have been filled with mirrors—moments that would have been different if things had been different (the particular thing so substantial it doesn’t need naming). I try to avoid them, keep them in the corner of my eye, but sometimes I turn a corner and find myself surrounded. Some of the reflections are not that different, or are materially different but not necessarily objectively more beautiful. Others are more painful to behold, fix me in their gaze.' (Adalya Nash Hussein: Editorial introduction) 2022 pg. 77-79

Awards

2023 winner The Woollahra Digital Literary Award People's Choice Award
2023 shortlisted The Woollahra Digital Literary Award Poetry
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