A suburban psychic's ominous warning. A conversation in Yuwaalaraay. A glimpse of a shameful hidden history. Alove that moves a mountain. In this unwavering follow-up to After Australia, 12 more boundary-pushing Indigenouswriters and writers of colour show us all that is and could exist in our versions of Australia.Featuring Shankari Chandran, Osman Faruqi, Declan Fry, Amani Haydar, Shirley Le, L-FRESH the Lion,Mohammed Massoud Morsi, Sisonke Msimang, Omar Musa, Sara Saleh, Nardi Simpson and Anne-Marie Te Whiu.
Winnie Dunn is the general manager of Western Sydney based literacy movement Sweatshop. She is a writer ofTongan descent from Mount Druitt and holds a Bachelor of Arts from Western Sydney University. Winnie's work hasbeen published in the Sydney Review of Books, Griffith Review, Meanjin, SBS Voices, The Guardian, HuffPost, Southerlyand Cordite. She is the editor of several critically acclaimed anthologies and is currently working on her debut novelas the recipient of a CAL Ignite grant.
A suburban psychic's ominous warning. A conversation in Yuwaalaraay. A glimpse of a shameful, hidden history. A love that moves a mountain. In this unwavering follow-up to After Australia , twelve more boundary-pushing Indigenous writers and writers of colour show us all that is and could exist in our versions of Australia.Featuring Shankari Chandran, Osman Faruqi, Declan Fry, Amani Haydar, Shirley Le, L-FRESH the LION, Mohammed Massoud Morsi, Omar Musa, Sisonke Msimang, Sara Saleh, Nardi Simpson and Anne Marie Te Whiu.
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