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Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 2021 of Lip Magazine est. 2002 Lip Magazine
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* Contents derived from the 2021 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Meet the Judges of the 2021 Rachel Funari Prize for Fiction : Vivian Pham, single work interview
Meet the Judges of the 2021 Rachel Funari Prize for Fiction : Nicola Redhouse, single work interview
Lip Lit : Q&A with Author Josephine Taylor about Her Debut Novel Eye of a Rook, single work interview

'Josephine Taylor’s new work of historical fiction brings into focus a hidden condition called vulvodynia. It’s a chronic pain experienced by too many women, many of whom are under 25. We spoke to Jo about the book, the condition and her research into the history of hysteria, female sexuality, and the treatment of the female body for Eye of a Rook.' (Introduction)

Lip Lit : Q&A with Author Emily Sun about Her Debut Collection of Poetry ‘Vociferate’, single work interview

'Vociferate is West Australian writer Emily Sun’s debut poetry collection. In it, Emily meditates upon a range of issues that have shaped her world. Emily was born in British colonial Hong Kong to stateless diasporic-Chinese parents, who are descendants of Chinese sojourners to South-East Asian countries. Emily moved to England at age three before immigrating to Perth with her family.

'We spoke to Emily about how her collection examines issues of belonging, cultural heritage, individual and national identities, the legacy of colonial rule, as well as more personal subjects such as intimate and social relationships.' (Introduction)

The 2021 Rachel Funari Prize for Fiction : The Shortlist, single work column
The 2021 Rachel Funari Prize for Fiction : The Winners, single work column
Meet the Winners of the 2021 Rachel Funari Prize for Fiction : 1st Place, “Lady Finger” by Keshe Chow, single work interview
Lady Finger, Keshe Chow , single work short story
Mansion, Kerrin O'Sullivan , single work short story
Meet the Winners of the 2021 Rachel Funari Prize for Fiction : 3rd Place, “Here I Am” by Tanya Vavilova, single work interview
Here I Am, Tanya Vavilova , single work short story

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