Issue Details: First known date: 2024... 2024 Do Artists Have a Duty to Speak Truth to Power? Jordan Prosser’s Story of an Autocratic Australia Believes the Future Is Ours to Make
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'Jordan Prosser’s debut novel, Big Time, is a time-travelling, mind-bending love letter to art and creativity, set in a dystopian near future. It looks to the power of storytelling and asks: what difference can it possibly make?'

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