HEAT Series 3 Number 1 by Christine Alexandra
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Category: Magazines | Series: Heat Ser.
HEAT, Giramondo’s celebrated literary journal, relaunches in a third series.‘An edgy and enormously influential literary magazine…’ – The Australian‘A really lively magazine like HEAT can create the occasion for new writing as well as being an outlet for it, a wish on the part of writers to write up to ...Show more
HEAT Series 3 Number 2 by Alexandra Christie (Editor)
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Category: Magazines | Series: Heat Ser.
'I welcome the return of HEAT. Writers and readers alike will revel in its daring audacity, bold exploration and innovative celebration of literature.’ — Alexis WrightArriving in letterboxes in April, the second issue in HEAT’s new series makes for a vibrant cabinet of literary curiosities. On the ficti ...Show more
ILLUSTORIA FOR CREATIVE KIDS & THEIR GROWNUPS by Haidle, Elizabeth
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Category: Magazines
For more information, visit McSweeneys.net In this issue, we explore the weird and fascinating world of color. Where did color come from? Some say New Jersey, and some say outer space. No matter what your opinion, Issue #10 explores how we see color and how we use color. Renowned children's book ...Show more
Illustoria: for Creative Kids and Their Grownups: Issue #11 - Trash by Elizabeth Haidle (Editor)
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Category: Magazines | Series: Illustoria Magazine Ser.
For more information, visit McSweeneys.net Creatures are weird. In Illustoria #11, you''ll find a parade of real, imaginary, and ugly animals, including zooplankton -- the tiniest creatures. You''ll meet wildlife specialists and medieval-era pets. Trace your pencil along the 3-D Monstermaze and create ...Show more
Illustoria: for Creative Kids and Their Grownups: Issue #12 - Creatures by Elizabeth Haidle (Editor)
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Category: Magazines | Series: Illustoria Magazine Ser.
Explore the wide world of creative re-use Meet artists who transform found objects into visual delights, and visit the Museum of Trash--curated rubbish collected by a sanitation worker. Learn about fungi, nature's original 'upcyclers', and raid your kitchen for materials that can be used to mix your own ...Show more
Illustoria: for Creative Kids and Their Grownups - Issue #13: Maps: Stories, Comics, DIY by Elizabeth Haidle (Editor)
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Category: Magazines | Series: Illustoria Magazine Ser.
Explore the wide-world of maps: historic, imaginary, contemporary, and designed by you. The newest issue of Illustoria takes you on all sorts of different journeys, while bringing you the thrilling activities, comics, student writing, interviews, and more that you've come to expect. Illustoria is a pri ...Show more
Lunch Lady Issue #17 by Louise Bannister; Lara Burke
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Category: Magazines
FOOD: Rainbow Sandwiches + Beach Burgers + Berry Coconut Chia Pudding + Sweet Potato with Paprika Roasted Chickpeas + Mexican Capsicum Bowls with Rice, Black Beans, Corn and Cheese + Chocolate Avocado Paletas + Nice-Cream Sundaes with Tahini Fudge Caramel ... and more FAMILY: Kites + Meet The Jonesys + ...Show more
McSweeney's Quarterly Issue 62 (McSweeney's Quarterly Concern) - Queer Lit Issue by Claire Boyle (Editor); Dave Eggers (Editor)
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Category: Magazines | Series: McSweeney's Quarterly Concern Ser.
McSweeney's 62: The Queer Fiction Issue, collects absurd, bold, bleak, humorous, and astonishing works of fiction and art by queer writers of all orientations. Inside this luxurious hardcover, you'll find stories about storm chasers and Colombian supermodels, about talking plants and DIY bands and cambo ...Show more
Our Sphere of Influence: Rivalry in the Pacific - Australian Foreign Affairs Issue 6 by Jonathan Pearlman
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The latest issue of Australian Foreign Affairs examines Australia's struggle to retain influence among its Pacific island neighbours as foreign powers play a greater role and as small nations brace for the impacts of climate change. Australia's Sphere of Influence explores the security challenges facin ...Show more
Our Very Own Brexit: Australia's Hollow Politics and Where It Could Lead Us by Sam Roggeveen
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Category: Magazines
How did Australian politics get so weird? This book argues that Australia is part of a major shift happening across the world's democracies. Pundits say populism is the big new danger, but they're wrong.Political parties are at the core of democracy, yet all over the West, big parties are hollowing out- ...Show more