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The Vault
  • These Things I Know (K W George)These Things I Know (K W George)
    I know things about this man. I first met him seventeen years ago when he removed a BCC from the right side of my forehead. That time I had staples ... Read More
  • VERITY LA POETRY PODCAST  Episode 9: David AdèsVERITY LA POETRY PODCAST Episode 9: David Adès
    DAVID ADÈS: In this edition of the Verity La Poetry Podcast, Podcast Producer Alice Allan chats with David Adès about US poet W. S. Merwin along with David’s time spent ... Read More
  • Little Key (Judy Johnson)Little Key (Judy Johnson)
    It could be almost anywhere                      in the Middle East. The result of war or famine                or ... Read More
  • Forty Days and Forty Nights (Lindsey Danis)Forty Days and Forty Nights (Lindsey Danis)
    Edited by Kathryn Hummel Forty days and forty nights: a biblical honeymoon for an interfaith queer couple. We begin in Bangkok on New Year’s Eve. Jetlag mixes with our hope ... Read More
  • MEN OF A TIME AND PLACE: an interview with Nigel FeatherstoneMEN OF A TIME AND PLACE: an interview with Nigel Featherstone
    Nigel Featherstone is a well-known and well-loved writer in the Australian literary community. Author of critically-acclaimed novel, Remnants (Pandanus Books, 2005), three novellas — The Beach Volcano (2014), I’m Ready ... Read More
The Vault
  • Bird Call (Djon Mundine)Bird Call (Djon Mundine)
    Anne’s Song If the song of the songbird,  could replace my wrong word  Then my dear, that’s the song I would borrow  And tonight, you would hear the saddest song ... Read More
  • Make Me (Janet Marie Rogers)Make Me (Janet Marie Rogers)
      Artist’s Statement ‘Make Me’ is an erotic poem with a developed performance which borrows from Indigenous ceremony and brings in sensuous elements that exemplify the grounded and tactile nature ... Read More
  • Courage (Maxim Bishev)Courage (Maxim Bishev)
    Inspired by ‘Mourn Not the Dead’ by Ralph Chaplin  Grieve not the innocent who lie In cobbled cells, Awaiting execution.  Grieve not the liar’s wretched conscience  Which oft in moonlight ... Read More
  • Fortune-telling (Eileen Chong)Fortune-telling (Eileen Chong)
    All night I dreamed of my home, of the roads that are so long and straight they die in the middle—                   ... Read More
  • Into the Woods (Rebecca Stringer)Into the Woods (Rebecca Stringer)
      Rebecca Stringer is an academic and erstwhile photographer and lives on the Otago Penninsula in Dunedin, New Zealand, with her partner and son. Rebecca lectures in Gender Studies at ... Read More