Published 15 February 2013 · Writing Audio Overland II: Resistance Editorial team Audio submissions of spoken word poetry are sought for the second edition of Audio Overland, to be published in April 2013. Submissions must be under ten minutes in length, relate broadly to the theme ‘resistance’, and be sent as an audio file via the Overland online submission system by midnight, Friday 1 April 2013. No more than three pieces by each poet will be considered for publication. Poets whose work is accepted may be asked to submit a YouTube clip of their poem within seven days of acceptance for consideration for inclusion in the publication. Submissions are open to poets across the world, but for funding reasons we are only able to pay Australian citizens and permanent residents for their contributions. Audio Overland will be edited by Maxine Beneba Clarke. Listen to the first edition of Audio Overland. Editorial team More by Editorial team › 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 10 March 202610 March 2026 · Writing The role of the committed writer in an unfree world André Dao No, the committed writer is a movement writer. I mean that the committed writer knows that they know very little, and that the way to remedy that ignorance is through solidarity with people in struggle. 1 1 December 20251 December 2025 · Writing With respect to the poor essay Jonno Revanche Style is now a feature that we surrender to a digital pattern recognition machine, which attempts to replicate our own but often falls short, feeling convincing enough but too superficial in its noticing to get to the heart of human concerns.