Iconoclast
May 2025

Iconoclast
May 2025

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The Australian literary scene and beyond is under attack. Tune in to our podcast, where poets Magan Magan and Michele Seminara explore the hostile nature of woke ideology and its attack on freedom of expression in the arts.

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The Australian literary scene is being undermined and stifled. Tune in to our podcast, where poets Magan Magan and Michele Seminara explore the hostile nature of woke ideology and its attack on freedom of expression in the arts.

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The Vault
  • The Dingo’s Noctuary (Judith Nangala Crispin)The Dingo’s Noctuary (Judith Nangala Crispin)
    Vision 2 (from The Dingo’s Noctuary) The Mongrels I have no memory of waking. An awareness slowly formed in the dark — scratching acacia, the strum of powerlines in wind. There ... Read More
  • Lost Within Myself (Mohammad Ali Maleki)Lost Within Myself (Mohammad Ali Maleki)
    Mother, see the dust of my lonely sorrow — I need your prayers; I am drowning in my own swamp. It seems from the day I was born my fate ... Read More
  • Dissociative Mythology (Eleanor Claire)Dissociative Mythology (Eleanor Claire)
    lie to me tell me you always / knew my karst / topography, my limestone bones / tell me you seduced from me / the cyphers to my unbecoming / ... Read More
  • Antithesis (Michelle Hartman)
    Antithesis I am reading Mark Strand’s poem about a man in his bedroom clipping pieces of his body away while he lays there and hums the part of me that ... Read More
  • Stains on a Map (Linda Godfrey)Stains on a Map (Linda Godfrey)
    too late to hill up asparagus to blanch it, to drink tea in a Russian port in winter, torpedo the Atlantic. Reflux stains the map with the telling of your ... Read More
The Vault
  • An Interview With Toby Davidson: Four OceansAn Interview With Toby Davidson: Four Oceans
    Four Oceans, Toby Davidson’s second collection, confirms his reputation as one of the most expansive and radical voices in the emerging generation of Australian poets. It moves from Western to ... Read More
  • The Smoke from Burning Bridges (Jennifer Compton)The Smoke from Burning Bridges (Jennifer Compton)
    (Edited by Kathryn Hummel) What did he do after he had pressed his ultimate Send at 1-49 am? Weep, pray, rant? Reach for a bottle? Rush into the street? Lie ... Read More
  • Working it out (Jen Webb)Working it out (Jen Webb)
    Getting there This is the morning I wake from a dream of drowning, and wait for what comes next. Someone brings me tea I cannot drink, chocolates made of coconut. ... Read More
  • THE BUILDING BLOCK BOY (Joe Davies)THE BUILDING BLOCK BOY (Joe Davies)
    The room was large, high-ceilinged and poorly lit. There was a lamp on the desk and another beside the mattress in the corner, both were on, but the light they ... Read More
  • Poems from Borroloola Poetry Club: Diwurruwurru  (Phillip Gijindarriji Hall)Poems from Borroloola Poetry Club: Diwurruwurru (Phillip Gijindarriji Hall)
    Borroloola is remote town located in the Gulf of Carpentaria, Northern Territory. It has a population of around 600-700 people in the Dry Season; and approximately 800-1000 people in the ... Read More