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51 Alterities

Keri Glastonbury

In 51 Alterities, the author of Newcastle Sonnets returns with a collection that satirically reimagines our era of chaos and chicanery, responding to the persistent threat of economic austerity, and to poetry’s precarious place in a landscape dominated by billionaire tech bros and social media empires.

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What Kept You?

Raaza Jamshed

A coming-of-age story set in a world marked by political turmoil and the threat of violence, What Kept You? is the powerful debut novel by Raaza Jamshed. A feminist anti-tale, written in a uniquely expressive voice that floats between English, Urdu and Arabic, the book explores survival, metamorphosis, and the radical freedom of choosing one’s own ending.

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Keri Glastonbury

‘Riviere cites ‘austerity’ as Merriam-Webster’s word of the year in 2010 and in 2024 that word was ‘polarization’. Macquarie Dictionary’s word of the year for 2024 was ‘enshitiffication’. I have found myself with an abundance of supporting evidence, and in the interim between the publication of 81 Austerities and 51 Alterities, Leonard Cohen, who famously wrote that ‘deprivation is the mother of poetry, has died. 51 Alterities is what remains of my lyric voice and what remains for me of poetry as it competes for valency in our increasingly amped-up era of tech broligarchy.’

Keri Glastonbury reflects on her latest collection, which began as a loose adaptation of UK poet Sam Riviere’s 81 Austerities. 51 Alterities will launch on 20 September at Watt Space Gallery as part of the Newcastle Writers Festival Spring Program. Register here.

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Antigone Kefala

Limited edition boxed set

With an elegant slipcase design, this boxed set includes two commemorative editions bringing together the fiction and poetry of the great Australian writer, Antigone Kefala. This set, which has a strictly limited edition run, is ideal for both collectors and those new to Kefala’s work.

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Lee Lai: a note on Cannon

‘I wanted with Cannon to explore a second coming-of-age: where needs and priorities have shifted into something more urgent and practical, but those shared identities still loom present, with all the precious and complicated intimacy that accompanies them.’

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HEAT

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HEAT 20 features writing by David Sornig, Eliot Weinberger, Max Easton, Mariana Enríquez (trans. Alice Whitmore), Daryl Lim Wei Jie and Dani Netherclift. Subscribe now to receive this and future issues of Australia’s international literary magazine.

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Authors

π.O.

Π.O. is a legendary figure in the Australian poetry scene, the chronicler of Melbourne and its culture and migrations, and an anarchist who has worked as a draughtsman for forty years to support his art. He is the publisher of Unusual Work by Collective Effort Press, a long-time magazine editor, a pioneer of performance poetry in Australia, and the author of many collections. His latest books are HEIDE and The Tour.

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Amy Crutchfield

Amy Crutchfield studied Classics and Law at the University of Melbourne. Her poetry has been published in Australia, the UK and Ireland. She has worked as a teacher and a lawyer. Her debut collection The Cyprian won the Prime Minister’s Literary Award for Poetry in 2024.

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