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View ArticleWelcome to the Planthroposcene: A Conversation with Natasha Myers
29.04.2022 Words by Georgina Reid Illustration by Ameli Tanchitsa Issue 1ConversationsCulture Gallery Natasha Myers, an associate professor in the Department of Anthropology at York University,...
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29.04.2022 Words by Georgina Reid Images by Daniel Shipp Issue 1Essays Gallery A stifling summer evening. We anchor the boat in the river around the bend from our house. The western sky is less air...
View ArticleFarming Futures: A Conversation with Bruce Pascoe
29.04.2022 Words by Ash Elliot Issue 1AgricultureConversations Gallery Bruce Pascoe is an Australian writer, historian and farmer. He’s of Yuin, Bunurong and Cornish descent and is the author of Dark...
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29.04.2022 Words by Zena Cumpston Issue 1CultureMemoir Gallery My name is Zena, I am an Aboriginal woman with Afghan, Irish and English heritage. My mob are the Barkandji from western New South Wales....
View ArticleWelcome to the Planthroposcene: A Conversation with Natasha Myers
29.04.2022 Words by Georgina Reid Illustration by Ameli Tanchitsa Issue 1ConversationsCulture Gallery Natasha Myers, an associate professor in the Department of Anthropology at York University,...
View ArticleThe Beauty and the Terror
29.04.2022 Words by Georgina Reid Images by Daniel Shipp Issue 1Essays Gallery A stifling summer evening. We anchor the boat in the river around the bend from our house. The western sky is less air...
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29.04.2022 Words by Tony Birch Issue 1Poetry Gallery A Tree and a Boat Tony Birch In the time before the bay all boats were trees. They stood end on end, settling into earth and touching air. The...
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29.04.2022 Words by Rachael Mead Images by Daniel Shipp Issue 1Poetry Gallery How to Build the AlpsRachael Mead It all begins with stone.Heat. Pressure. Formation.Each layer spreading its fresh...
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