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  • 2 months ago | overland.org.au | Sam Wallman |Sofia Sabbagh |Reuben Winmar

    255 Winter 2024 This issue goes to print on the cusp of a darkening world… Overland 255 is the second issue in a suite of four special editions dedicated to commemorating 70 years of Overland. In this issue, Samuel J Cox interviews Kim Scott on his works True Country (1993) and Benang (1995) in ‘Writing from the South’.

  • Jan 26, 2025 | overland.org.au | Sam Wallman |Sofia Sabbagh

    254 Autumn 2024 Overland 254 is the first in a set of four special editions dedicated to commemorating 70 years of Overland. This issue also launches a new design and format by Common Room Editions, inspired by Overland’s trove of radical literature spanning from 1954 to today.

  • Dec 5, 2024 | overland.org.au | Sam Wallman |Kavita Naidu |Sofia Sabbagh

    253 Summer 2023/4 Dženana Vucic on the subtle and not-so-subtle Marxist symbolism in Sailor Moon, John Docker, a "non-theatre person" by his own admission on The New Theatre, Sarah Schwartz on prison healthcare as punishment and the killing of Veronica Nelson, a poignant short story on memory and displacement from Nasrin Mahoutchi-Hosaini, Jeanine Leane's prize-winning poem, "Water under the bridge", and more. Overland is a not-for-profit magazine with a proud history of supporting writers,...

  • Nov 26, 2024 | overland.org.au | Sofia Sabbagh |Sam Wallman

    Sofia Sabbagh is of Irish and Palestinian descent, based on stolen Wurundjeri land. She works as an artist, illustrator and art therapist at the Royal Melbourne Hospital. Her most recent work involved coordinating artists to illustrate the Palestinian journalists murdered by the IDF since 7 October. Her comics have been published by the University of Melbourne, Samandal comics, Overland journal, joCAT and more.

  • Aug 22, 2024 | overland.org.au | Alda Balthrop-Lewis |Sofia Sabbagh |Jordy Silverstein

    This is an essay about the chickadees, a bird family of North America, and about climate politics. By the end, it’s going to ask you to join me in November in Newcastle, New South Wales, for the People’s Blockade of the World’s Largest Coal Port.

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