Published 27 May 200927 May 2009 · Main Posts more content Jeff Sparrow With WordPress somehow surviving all the damage I did to it yesterday, now seems to be a good time to post some more of Overland 195: specifically, all the poetry and most of the reviews. Thus you can now read poetry by Pam Brown, Nathan Curnow, Thomas Lee, Graham Rowlands, Peter O’Mara and Briohny Doyle, as well as the long reviews of poetry and journals by Heather Taylor Johnson and Tali Lavi respectively. As with the fiction, we’re also including some special online content in the reviews, this time from long-time Overland contributor Rowan Cahill. More soon, once we repair the leaking steam in the boiler room. Jeff Sparrow Jeff Sparrow is a Walkley Award-winning writer, broadcaster and former editor of Overland. More by Jeff Sparrow › Overland is a not-for-profit magazine with a proud history of supporting writers, and publishing ideas and voices often excluded from other places. If you like this piece, or support Overland’s work in general, please subscribe or donate. Related articles & Essays First published in Overland Issue 228 10 November 202311 November 2023 · Subscriberthon 2023 On the final day of Subscriberthon, Overland’s most important members get to have their say Editorial Team BORIS A quick guide to another year of Overland, from your trusty feline, Boris. I liked the ginger cat story, though it made my human cry. I liked the talking cat, too, but I’m definitely in the “not wasting my time learning to talk” camp. But reading is good. And writing is fun, though it’s been challenging […] 1 First published in Overland Issue 228 9 November 20239 November 2023 · Subscriberthon 2023 On the second-last day of Subscriberthon, Overland’s co-chief editor Evelyn Araluen speaks truth to power Editorial Team To my friends and comrades, I’m not sure if there’s language to communicate how this last month has utterly changed me. This time a few weeks ago the busyness and chaos of bricolage arts and academic labour had so efficiently distracted me from my anxiety about the upcoming referendum that I forgot to prepare myself for its inevitable conclusion.