Published in Overland Issue Issue 207.5: Winter fiction · Uncategorized Issue 207.5: winter fiction Miranda Camboni Contents Miranda Camboni − Editorial Fiction Tara Godejin – Arthur’s Bath Debbie Lustig – Five Jane Jervis Read – Little People Miranda Camboni Miranda Camboni is an editorial assistant at Overland and writes fiction. She has studied writing and editing at NMIT and is currently an honours student at RMIT, where she is working on a screenplay. More by Miranda Camboni › 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 27 November 202427 November 2024 · Cartoons So much to tell you: or, piercing plant tissue with needle-like mouth-parts Sofia Sabbagh Looking for things meant I could enjoy the feeling in my body. Something like hope, or friendship. 25 November 202425 November 2024 · Reviews Poetic sustenance: a close reading of Ellen van Neerven’s “Finger Limes” Liliana Mansergh As a poem attuned to form, embodiment, sensory experience and memory, van Neerven’s “Finger Limes” presents an intricate meditation on poetic sustenance and survival. Its riddling currents exemplify how poetry is not sustained along a linear axis but unfolds in eddies and counter currents.