Published in Overland Issue 230 Autumn 2018 · Uncategorized Guest artist for Overland 230: Charlotte Allingham Charlotte Allingham Artist’s statement Sacred fires will keep us fighting; the fires in our stomachs remind them of what they’ve done. – Charlotte Allingham Cover Artwork for short story ‘An endless night’ Artwork for short story ‘The light of things long buried’ Artwork for short story ‘An endless night’ Artwork for short story ‘Locked’ Read the rest of Overland 230 If you liked these artworks, buy the issue Or subscribe and receive four outstanding issues for a year Charlotte Allingham Charlotte Allingham is a 24-year-old Wiradjuri woman from Melbourne who specialises in Indigenous illustration. More by Charlotte Allingham › 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 11 December 202411 December 2024 · Writing The trouble Ken Bolton’s poems make for me, specifically, at the moment Linda Marie Walker These poems doom me to my chair and table and computer. I knew it was all downhill from here, at this age, but it’s been confirmed. My mind remains town-size, hemmed in by pine plantations and kanite walls and flat swampy land and hills called “mountains”. 9 December 202411 December 2024 · Militarisation War stories: how weapons corporations create social licence for genocide Wage Peace The weapons industry remains masterful at propagating a number of quite specific false narratives to misdirect attention, not just at arms fairs, but across all their operations. This goes far beyond misrepresentation of police violence on protestors, and cumulatively aims to generate a social license, including for genocide.