What Remains

By A. G. Pettet

I stack the front table the way I always do, new fiction like an apology, essays like a dare, poetry like contraband. The shop is narrow, long aisles that force people into each other’s space. 

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    Going Through These Motions Doesn’t Do Us Any Good, So Let’s Change the Teacher Victimization may be the most overthought term used to describe my people. But what do you ... Read More
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      Living Without a Map I’ve always been proud of my sense of direction.  I like that it only takes me once to walk a street and know it.  And ... Read More
UNpersoned Podcast

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. 

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The Vault

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

An archive of writing committed to artistic independence, freedom of expression, and resistance to ideological conformity.
  • Afterburn (Kylie Hough)Afterburn (Kylie Hough)
    Edited by Laura McPhee-Browne I lie on a queen mattress covered in red peonies in a darkened room, looking up at the still ceiling fan. I can make out three ... Read More
  • FAMILY, SECRETS & SACRIFICE: an interview with Peter PapathanasiouFAMILY, SECRETS & SACRIFICE: an interview with Peter Papathanasiou
    Peter Papathanasiou is the son of migrants and grandson of refugees. His parents emigrated from Greece to Australia in 1956 but were unable to have children, a huge sorrow — ... Read More

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