Published 26 November 2008 · Main Posts Overland 193 poetry admin All the poetry published in Overland 193 is now available online. That’s ‘Sunbathing‘ by David Prater, ‘A vanishing city‘ and ‘This is the Hikari Super Express’ by Sarah-Jane Norman, ‘We Watched the Waves‘ and ‘Cherry Blossom’ by Aden Rolfe, ‘Half Life‘ by Joel Scott, ‘High Tea with The Muse‘ and ‘Textiles Exhibition‘ by Ivy Ireland, ‘i took the hand of a preacherman‘ and ‘franchisee, revisited’ by Ted Nielsen, ‘Interior Life‘ by Anwyn Crawford and ‘in a hurried life’ by Kevin Gillam. Overland‘s free web content relies, of course, on the support of its subscribers, who keep a not-for-profit literary journal functioning. If you like what you read, consider taking out a sub. admin More by admin › 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