Published 11 May 201212 June 2012 · Culture Call for spoken word submissions Editorial team Audio submissions of spoken word poetry are sought for a special online presentation of Overland to be published in July 2012. Submissions must be under ten minutes in length, and sent as an audio file via the Overland online submission system before 12 July 2012. No more than three pieces by each poet will be considered for publication. Poets whose work is accepted may be asked to submit a YouTube clip of their poem within seven days of acceptance for consideration for inclusion in the publication. For funding reasons, publication is open to Australian citizens only. Audio Overland will be guest edited by Maxine Beneba Clarke. Editorial team More by Editorial team › 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 10 September 202510 September 2025 · Culture Jenny Greenteeth, reluctant monster David Renton A creature of places, not of books — that’s how we should understand Jenny Greenteeth. She once belonged to specific, forgotten, sites: the cold, dark, moorland Black Pool on the way to Butterdon Hill. Places of genuine hazard were Jenny’s home: the abandoned pits beside the mill dam at Moston, Lancashire, or Shooter’s Brook near Sandford and Green's Cotton Mill, long since covered over by the sprawl of urban Manchester. 28 March 202528 March 2025 · Long read The current state of ramen Reina Miura No longer exclusively the domain of Japanese chefs with deep roots in traditional culinary practices, the new mix of casual dining and simple sweet shops reflect the ever-changing construct of Japan within the imagination of the West.