Treading Water
By Caroline Reid
On average there are 2.59 people in an Australian household. On average there are eight peas in a pod. Some days I’m the biggest pea. On average I shame myself more than I love myself.
Recent Works
- Treading Water (Caroline Reid)I On average there are 2.59 people in an Australian household. On average there are eight peas in a pod. ...
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- Shrove Tuesday (Lucas Smith)My coconut flour pancakes were a failure. Although I had followed the recipe in I Can’t Believe It’s Not Gluten ...
- ‘We’ll Always Have Paris’ (Devika Brendon)Humphrey Bogart says this to Ingrid Bergman in the film Casablanca. A great exit line, as he farewells the love ...
- Unsettling Honesties: Anne Casey’s ‘Portrait of a Woman Walking Home’ reviewed by Gillian SwainPortrait of a Woman Walking Home is a slim book, but it is not a light read. The book has ...
- A ROOM OF MIRRORS: Hazel Hall reviews Lizz Murphy’s ‘the wear of my face’Edited by Robyn Cadwallader Lizz Murphy is a micro poet ― at her best when forging images from a few ...
Recent Works
- Treading Water (Caroline Reid)I On average there are 2.59 people in an Australian household. On average there are eight peas in a pod. ...
- /PRAYER.BIN: Fragmented Liturgies for the Digital Soul (Brentley Frazer)1_The Simulacrum of Thunder I. The Burial [Magnetic Ghost-Scripts] Magnetic tape unspools_ a blackened vein ...
- The Intellectual Dark Web (Jamie Q Roberts)The Postmodern Approach to Truth With the rise of Postmodernism, the veneration of truth, reasoning and evidence came to be ...
- Pacing the Stage (Deborah Conway)On October 3 2023, I released a memoir, Book of Life. Four days later, the world changed. On October 7 ...
- Shrove Tuesday (Lucas Smith)My coconut flour pancakes were a failure. Although I had followed the recipe in I Can’t Believe It’s Not Gluten ...
- ‘We’ll Always Have Paris’ (Devika Brendon)Humphrey Bogart says this to Ingrid Bergman in the film Casablanca. A great exit line, as he farewells the love ...
- Unsettling Honesties: Anne Casey’s ‘Portrait of a Woman Walking Home’ reviewed by Gillian SwainPortrait of a Woman Walking Home is a slim book, but it is not a light read. The book has ...
- A ROOM OF MIRRORS: Hazel Hall reviews Lizz Murphy’s ‘the wear of my face’Edited by Robyn Cadwallader Lizz Murphy is a micro poet ― at her best when forging images from a few ...
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Tune in to the UNpersoned Podcast where managing editor Michele Seminara unpacks what's happening in the arts and literary scenes with guests from Australia and around the world.

Fiction, poetry, essays, and criticism published in Verity La since 2013.
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