Zoe Holman is an Australian-British journalist, writer and academic, specialising in conflict in the Middle-East. She is (more or less) based in Athens.
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Zoe Holman is an Australian-British journalist, writer and academic, specialising in conflict in the Middle-East. She is (more or less) based in Athens.
Find her work in Issue 35.
Stephanie Guest studied literature at the Universities of Melbourne and Sydney.
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Shirley Le is a Vietnamese-Australian writer from Yagoona. She is a member of Sweatshop: Western Sydney Literacy Movement.
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Shay Colley is an artist obsessed with balance, grain and abstraction. Shay lives in Melbourne.
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Sarah Sentilles is a writer, critical theorist, scholar of religion, and author of several books, including Draw Your Weapons. She lives in Idaho's Wood River Valley.
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Rosie Whelan is a designer, animator, and illustrator based in Sydney. She graduated from UTS with a Bachelor of Design in Animation (Honours).
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Power Paola is a Colombian-Ecuadorian artist and cartoonist. She is the author of Virus Tropical, Por Dentro, Diario, qp, Todo Va a Estar Bien and Nos Vamos.
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Najwan Darwish is a renowned Palestinian poet whose work has been translated into fifteen languages. Nothing More to Lose is his first collection in English.
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Mish Meijers is a multi-disciplinary artist who uses installation, sculpture, drawing, painting, digital media, performance, and ceramics to translate and communicate her current concerns.
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Meg O'Shea is a Sydney-based maker of pictures, pictures arranged into narratives and occasionally pictures that move. Find her stuff at @pleaseusethisbag
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Mark Dean is based in Adelaide and works as a researcher and tutor. In 2017 he completed a PhD in political economy at The University of Adelaide, and with resentment, now embraces the gig economy.
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Lasse Wandschneider is an illustrator and comic artist from Berlin, Germany. You can find more of his work at lassewandschneider.de or on instagram: @lassewand
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Kate Riggs studied architecture at RMIT.
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José-Luis Olivares is a cartoonist and drag artist from Boston, MA. He loves makeup, comics, and creative protesting.
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Joanna Walsh's latest book is Worlds From The Word's End. She is 2017 Arts Foundation Fellow for Literature (UK) and is the founder of @read_women
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Joanna Frank is a designer and artist born in India. She currently lives and works in Sydney.
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Jason Herr has shown in galleries in Lancaster, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, and New York City. He has recently graduated with a BFA from Pennsylvania College of Art & Design.
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