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the swimmers

This week, I have a review of Julia Otsuka’s The Swimmers in Meanjin’s winter edition. This is a companion to it, a kind of addendum. Not an apology but another thing. The latest Meanjin is beautiful, with its letraset cover, and I love bei...

2 years ago
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to the desert

I wrote this a while ago + read it at Seventh Gallery earlier this year, alongside Isabella + Ursula + Sally + Alena. A long-haul flight this week reminded me of it, so now it is here, before I forget about it again.


—there is a sp...

2 years ago
13

at the sea


We leave the year at Williamstown beach, stepping into the deep water, lungs constricting as we swim past the kids in snorkels. No kicking, just arms, slicing through it all, lungs aching from the cold until they’re not.

We begin th...

3 years ago
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