Published in Overland Issue 201 Summer 2010 · Main Posts Issue 201 Jacinda Woodhead Contents Regulars Jacinda Woodhead − Editorial Correspondence Meanland: Marty Hiatt − The crowd is our domain Essays Jeff Sparrow − The banality of goodism Katherine Wilson − The rhythm of engagement Robert Phiddian − Bruce Petty drawing money Jane Gleeson-White − Haunted tales Julie Stephens − The industrialised breast Myke Bartlett − Podcasting as publishing (online only) Debate Mark Diesendorf versus Andrew Bartlett − A big Australia Young Writers fiction Kalinda Ashton and Samuel Cooney − Introduction Rebecca Giggs − Blow in Frank Boyce − Minerals are not nomads Sam Twyford-Moore − Library of violence Cassie Wood − Eddy Poetry Fiona Wright − Terminus Eileen Chong − Tank Man David Musgrave − Machine Code | Homecoming Michael Farrell − dinner with aspro Adrian Wiggins − in the simple perfect Philip Hammial − By the Sea James Stuart − Aperture Kent MacCarter − Lost Dog and its Breadcrumbs Anthony Lawrence − Love Poem Hans Katakarinja − On the long road Vikki McNaughton − Flight Geoff Page − A dream of 1943 Poetry Reviews Stephen Lawrence – Gil Scott Heron is on parole | The Circus | The Human Project | the sonnet according to ‘m’ Cover Locust Jones − Fixing Failed States − Book Covers from the New York Review of Books, 2009, ink on paper, 100 x 80 cm, Image courtesy of the artist and Karen Woodbury Gallery, Melbourne Jacinda Woodhead Jacinda Woodhead is a former editor of Overland and current law student. More by Jacinda Woodhead › 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 4 October 202418 October 2024 · Main Posts Announcing the Nakata Brophy Prize for Young Indigenous Writers 2024 longlist Editorial Team Sponsored by Trinity College at the University of Melbourne and supporters, the Nakata Brophy Prize for Young Indigenous Writers, established in 2014 and now in its ninth year, recognises the talent of young Indigenous writers across Australia. 16 August 202416 August 2024 · Poetry pork lullaby Panda Wong but an alive pig / roots in the soil /turning it over / with its snout / softening the ground / is this a hymn