Explore Our Latest Works
Four Oceans (Toby Davidson)
November 16, 2020Ruby Hamad’s White Tears, Brown Scars: A Rousing Account of Race, Gender and Whiteness
November 16, 2020Loud (Georgia Rose Phillips)
November 12, 2020First Kiss (Trixi Rosa)
November 10, 2020Writing the River: Robbie Coburn reviews Robert Adamson’s Reaching Light
November 13, 2020A thin stream of black ink (Catherine Hanrahan)
November 13, 2020Whose Voice? On Identity Politics and Publishing (Sangeetha Thanapal)
November 9, 2020Wali (Djon Mundine OAM)
October 20, 2020Hustling the Hustlers (Jenny Hedley)
November 12, 2020Riding the Bus in Denver (Sheila Black)
November 12, 2020Over olive and tin (Bilal Hafda)
November 10, 2020These Hills Are My Ribs (Niko Boskovic)
November 10, 2020Clozapine Clinic
The Benjamin Frater ProjectProfessional Dreamers (Gemma White)
November 11, 2020Wings (Jasmine Ledesma)
November 11, 2020Take Two (Ariana Moulton)
November 10, 2020Hypomanic Satori Behind the Wheel (James Redfern)
May 21, 2020
Verity La presents Clozapine Clinic—The Frater Project. The Clozapine Clinic Project, inspired by the surreal poetry of the late Benjamin Frater, seeks to publish writing that engages with experiences of individual and societal madness, and which highlight the creativity, synchronicity and meaning that can come with such experiences. We aim to support writers with mental health issues who are wanting to HOWL and explore the relationship between creativity and madness.