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'From the 2022 David Unaipon winner comes an outstanding and timely collection of speculative fiction imagining futures where Indigenous sovereignty is fully reasserted.

'In this stunningly inventive and thought-provoking collection, Mykaela Saunders poses the question—what might country, community and culture look like in the Tweed if Gooris reasserted their sovereignty?

'Each of the stories in Always Will Be is set in its own future version of the Tweed. In one, a group of girls plot their escape from a home they have no memory of entering. In another, two men make a final visit to the country they love as they contemplate a new life in a faraway place. Saunders imagines different scenarios for how the local Goori community might reassert sovereignty - reclaiming country, exerting full self-determination, or incorporating non-Indigenous people into the social fabric - while practising creative, ancestrally approved ways of living with changing climates.

'Epic in scope, and with a diverse cast of characters, Always Will Be is the ground-breaking winner of the 2022 David Unaipon Award. This is a forward-thinking collection that refuses cynicism and despair, and instead offers entertaining stories that celebrate Goori ways of being, knowing, doing - and becoming' (Publication summary)

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  • Author's note: For the Tweed mob - the mighty, mighty, Tweed mob!

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    • St Lucia, Indooroopilly - St Lucia area, Brisbane - North West, Brisbane, Queensland,: University of Queensland Press , 2024 .
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      • Publication date 27 February 2024

      ISBN: 9780702266386

Works about this Work

Sovereign Words, Sovereign Worlds Sulagna Basu , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: Meanjin Online 2024;

— Review of Always Will Be : Stories of Goori Sovereignty from the Futures of the Tweed Mykaela Saunders , 2024 selected work short story

'Always Will Be is a strikingly creative collection of short stories by Koori/Goori and Lebanese writer Mykaela Saunders in which she evokes a range of speculative futures for her ancestral community of the Tweed, centring Indigenous sovereignty and temporalities. As editor of the acclaimed anthology This All Come Back Now, Saunders is well-versed in the insurgent potential of speculative Indigenous fiction in reclaiming the narratives of multiverses, slipstreams and time travelling as legitimately Indigenous ways of knowing and being.' (Introduction)   

Book Review : Always Will Be, Mykaela Saunders Tiffany Barton , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: ArtsHub , March 2024;

— Review of Always Will Be : Stories of Goori Sovereignty from the Futures of the Tweed Mykaela Saunders , 2024 selected work short story

'Speculative fiction that foregrounds the Indigenous experience.'

Book Review : Always Will Be Courtney Jaye , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: InReview , March 2024;

— Review of Always Will Be : Stories of Goori Sovereignty from the Futures of the Tweed Mykaela Saunders , 2024 selected work short story

'Author Mykaela Saunders – winner of the 2022 David Unaipon Award – has created an immersive collection of speculative short stories that will resonate across generations.'

y separately published work icon Mykaela Saunders in Conversation Nico Callaghan (interviewer), 2024 27991090 2024 single work podcast interview

'In this episode, a conversation with Mykaela Saunders, author of a new collection of short stories, ‘Always Will Be’.' (Production summary)

Across Time : Mykaela Saunders’s New Short Story Collection Claire G. Coleman , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , April no. 463 2024; (p. 33)

— Review of Always Will Be : Stories of Goori Sovereignty from the Futures of the Tweed Mykaela Saunders , 2024 selected work short story
'There has been talk in recent years about so-called Indigenous Futurism. Referencing Afro-Futurism, futurist fiction that imagines a new postcolonial Africa, the Indigenous version imagines a postcolonial world for Indigenous people, a future where the world is the way it should always have been. One quirk, however, is that Indigenous Futurism leans on Indigenous notions of time, an eternal now in which past and future are mere directions. Writers of Indigenous Futurism know that it’s not only possible to imagine the future and the past at the same time, but that it is part of cultural practice.' (Introduction)
Mykaela Saunders Always Will Be Robert Goodman , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: The Newtown Review of Books , February 2024;

— Review of Always Will Be : Stories of Goori Sovereignty from the Futures of the Tweed Mykaela Saunders , 2024 selected work short story
'Mykaela Saunders’ stories imagine a future where the connection to land and culture is central.'
Mykaela Saunders Challenges Colonial Concepts of Time – and Their Use to Dehumanise Indigenous People Kristopher Wilson , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: The Conversation , 4 March 2024;

— Review of Always Will Be : Stories of Goori Sovereignty from the Futures of the Tweed Mykaela Saunders , 2024 selected work short story

'Our understanding of ourselves is woven together with threads of time: a concept deeply entangled with power, culture and identity. Time is not a neutral concept.'

Bold’, ‘extremely Fun’, ‘luminously Written’ : The Best Australian Books Out in March Imogen Dewey , Nigel Featherstone , Joseph Cummins , Steph Harmon , Lucy Clark , Sian Cain , Yvonne C Lam , Adele Dumont , Bridie Jabour , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 6 March 2024;

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Across Time : Mykaela Saunders’s New Short Story Collection Claire G. Coleman , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , April no. 463 2024; (p. 33)

— Review of Always Will Be : Stories of Goori Sovereignty from the Futures of the Tweed Mykaela Saunders , 2024 selected work short story
'There has been talk in recent years about so-called Indigenous Futurism. Referencing Afro-Futurism, futurist fiction that imagines a new postcolonial Africa, the Indigenous version imagines a postcolonial world for Indigenous people, a future where the world is the way it should always have been. One quirk, however, is that Indigenous Futurism leans on Indigenous notions of time, an eternal now in which past and future are mere directions. Writers of Indigenous Futurism know that it’s not only possible to imagine the future and the past at the same time, but that it is part of cultural practice.' (Introduction)
Book Review : Always Will Be Courtney Jaye , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: InReview , March 2024;

— Review of Always Will Be : Stories of Goori Sovereignty from the Futures of the Tweed Mykaela Saunders , 2024 selected work short story

'Author Mykaela Saunders – winner of the 2022 David Unaipon Award – has created an immersive collection of speculative short stories that will resonate across generations.'

Debut Spotlight : 5 Questions with Mykaela Saunders Mykaela Saunders , 2024 single work column
— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings [Online] , March 2024;
Speculative Futures in Always Will Be Jumaana Abdu , 2024 single work essay
— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings [Online] , March 2024;
y separately published work icon Mykaela Saunders in Conversation Nico Callaghan (interviewer), 2024 27991090 2024 single work podcast interview

'In this episode, a conversation with Mykaela Saunders, author of a new collection of short stories, ‘Always Will Be’.' (Production summary)

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