Published 6 November 201518 November 2015 · Events / Announcement / Main Posts Subscriberthon Day Three: We ♥ Local Literary Culture Editorial team Did you know that during Subscriberthon you can subscribe to two literary journals at once, get a discount on both, receive double the awesome in your letterbox every quarter and go in the running to win a bunch of awesome prizes? If you care about writing and ideas as much as we do, you know how important it is to maintain a healthy literary ecosystem. Literary journals are a fundamental part of writing and publishing in Australia. They encourage dialogue about literature and culture, provide a nurturing space for new and emerging writers, and providing crucial opportunities for experimentation in form and aesthetics. With Overland‘s Take-2 subscriptions, you can save up to 15% on the cover price of Overland and get twice the award-winning writing and ideas delivered to your door. 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