In this highly anticipated new issue, we encounter brilliant examples of what writing can do in a hypernormal time – whether that's Benjamin Gready on the absurdity of fieldwork on land under active occupation or Zahid Gamieldien's short story about a dancing rat who finds itself enmeshed in systems too shadowy to be true. But, as with the emotional cycles of resistance, hope and snark are features too. Dan Hogan considers the lawn as a class obsession, and π.ο. asks a question: why people hate poetry? We also read about a rakhasa family who passes on wisdom to their young kin, a story by Shefali Mathew. And you’ll find new poetry by Eli McLean, Fiona Hile and Sol Chan, among others, as well as a comic by Safdar Ahmed, plus heaps more. Co-editors Evelyn Araluen and Jonathan Dunk write in the editorial, "Writing always matters, but it matters most directly in the face of this kind of thuggish assault on language, our first and last commons. We can’t let the bastards have it.”
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This joint subscription (available to Australian addresses only) offers Overland’s basic subscription package – a discounted 3-issue subscription to Overland (three print issues and the online magazine), invitations to subscriber events, and other opportunities and giveaways – and a one-year subscription to Griffith Review, which includes four print issues and other subscriber benefits.
Your subscription will begin with our next issue, Overland 260, due to be published in Jun-Jul 2026, unless otherwise requested.
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Overland has adopted a new payment system. Even if you’re resubscribing, you will be asked to create a password to manage your account. If you’ve written for Overland before, you may already have a password (which is easy to reset if you’ve forgotten it). Don’t hesitate to contact us if you have difficulties.
Note: Credit card details are not held by Overland, but managed securely through Stripe.
Donations: If you wish, you can add a tax-deductible donation during the checkout process.
No GST.