Dženana Vucic on the subtle and not-so-subtle Marxist symbolism in Sailor Moon, John Docker, a "non-theatre person" by his own admission on The New Theatre, Sarah Schwartz on prison healthcare as punishment and the killing of Veronica Nelson, a poignant short story on memory and displacement from Nasrin Mahoutchi-Hosaini, Jeanine Leane's prize-winning poem, "Water under the bridge", and more.
Malcolm St Hill lives in Newcastle and is a poet, reviewer and independent researcher focused on the literary memory of the Great War. His reviews have appeared in Rochford Street Review, Porridge (UK) and Aurora. He’s presented internationally on the literature of the Australian Light Horsemen and at the National Library as part of the ‘Writing the Great War’ seminar.