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The Vault
  • Exit (Mohammad Ali Maleki)Exit (Mohammad Ali Maleki)
    Exit  Have you ever heard about our years of sorrow? From fear of death we fled our homes for here. We didn’t know we were traveling to the city of ... Read More
  • Growth Always Growth (Fabrice Poussin)Growth Always Growth (Fabrice Poussin)
    Fabrice Poussin teaches French and English. Author of novels and poetry, his work has appeared in Kestrel, Symposium, Eskimo Pie, The Chimes and will appear in other magazines throughout 2016.  ... Read More
  • WILDLY HYBRID: an interview with Meera AtkinsonWILDLY HYBRID: an interview with Meera Atkinson
    Meera Atkinson writes across genres — creative nonfiction, memoir, fiction, hybrid, poetry, essays, scholarly, songs — and over the last ten years her work has been particularly focussed on the subject of ... 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
  • Poems by Juan Garrido-Salgado and Ariel Riveros PavezPoems by Juan Garrido-Salgado and Ariel Riveros Pavez
    (edited by Ramon Loyola)  Changing Places to Sleep Not for Political / Security Reasons After the Reading at Sappho Last Night  By Juan Garrido-Salgado To Beth Spencer and Claudia Taranto ... Read More
The Vault
  • THE COURAGE TO LOVE: Amanda Hickey reviews Bodies of Men by Nigel FeatherstoneTHE COURAGE TO LOVE: Amanda Hickey reviews Bodies of Men by Nigel Featherstone
    Review by Amanda Hickey Edited by Robyn Cadwallader What is it about war that can rapidly bring men to the point of love? In their everyday lives they may have ... Read More
  • Mama Said (David Ishaya Osu)Mama Said (David Ishaya Osu)
    Breakfast Table Mama serves us coffee at night. Not because she wants us to stay awake. Everyone brings a dream to the breakfast table. Face your food, you are still ... Read More
  • And Now, Tenderness (David Adès)And Now, Tenderness (David Adès)
    And now, tenderness, should it come, should it ever come again, unsolicited, from an unexpected quarter, should it be felt and recognised, will break over me like a wave, dissolving ... Read More
  • George’s town pt. 2George’s town pt. 2
    Artist’s Statement  ‘George’s town pt. 2’ explores distance, diaspora, and the hidden truths of familial betrayal and the taste of disappointment.   Footage from a trip to Hong Kong in 2014 ... Read More
  • Under the Radar (Peter Papathanasiou)Under the Radar (Peter Papathanasiou)
    Although I grew up in Australia, I was born in a rural part of Greece, in the region of Macedonia. The northern regions of Macedonia, Thessaly and Thrace were hit ... Read More