Published 7 November 201518 November 2015 · News / Announcement / Main Posts Subscriberthon Weekend: Good sports Editorial team Subscriberthon is Overland’s annual celebration of progressive writing, culture and all things literary. We’re inviting you to join us in declaring your love for local literary culture, and to support the magazine by taking out a subscription. So, what’s on your weekend reading list? 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