Issue Details: First known date: 2001... no. 4 June 2001 of Overland Express est. 1999 Overland Express : An Online Journal of Australian Writing
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* Contents derived from the , 2001 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Address Booki"If only", Richard Watts , single work poetry
Aunty Lila's Birthday Partyi"You've noticed my skin; its blue cheese", Paul Mitchell , single work poetry
Bums Rush III. And the Moon Has No Answersi"Those final eight seasons were easy", Paul Hardacre , single work poetry
Flamei"stuck in this couch for forty minutes.", Elena Dimascolo , single work poetry
Lighti"shifts feet. stares into the small red sensor light and flaps her arms", Elena Dimascolo , single work poetry
Picture Mei"picture me", Cam Black , single work poetry
The Beginning of the Long Journey Homei"I put on your coat and went out", Jane Poynter , single work poetry
One-eyed Chickeni"Once upon a time", Edward Burger , single work poetry
The Tupperware Consultanti"She sighs at him", Georgina Lyell , single work poetry
Wet Carpet Bluesi"Well, the dogs are in the bathroom", Carlie Lazar , single work poetry
Yee Ha L'Chaim!, Liza Defouli , single work short story
The Gauze Canal, Nova Weetman , single work short story

The protagonist lived through war as a child, spending his early life in underground shelters. One day, he goes deaf from a particularly intense assault, and the doctor pushes gauze into his ears.

His family immigrates to another country, where they, too, become quiet as language barriers make it difficult to communicate. The protagonist has to learn a new written language, but faces less trouble on account of not being expected to communicate.

After his parents die, the protagonist eventually visits the doctor after his eyes and head start to hurt. The doctor inspects him and pulls the long-forgotten gauze out of his ears, and suddenly, he can hear again. The sensation overloads him. When he goes home, he stuffs tissues back into his ears, and returns to silence.

Satan Cooties, Simon Toobee , single work short story
People Sure Leave Simple Lives Around Here, Chris Grierson , single work short story
On the Make, Tim Richards , single work short story
Lag, Rose Mulready , single work short story
Jungle Taxi, Petri Ivalo Sinda , single work short story
If Not Now, When?, Warwick Dunbar , single work short story
Girl, Louisa Deasy , single work short story
Disappointment is the Evil Bunny of Misery's Best Friend, Sean Whelan , single work short story
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