Audio Overland Buy this issue Maxine Clarke curates Overland’s first selection of spoken word, featuring seven original recordings of audio poetry. Issue Contents Poetry Brought up by a small town Jacky T Climbing Benjamin Solah What will be left of us? Omar Musa All creatures feel fear Eleanor Jackson Michael Hutchence Sean M Almost always Dominica Nicholls Editorial Editorial Maxine Beneba Clarke Browse the issue: Poetry Published in Overland Issue Audio Overland · Writing Brought up by a small town Jacky T Published in Overland Issue Audio Overland · Writing Climbing Benjamin Solah Published in Overland Issue Audio Overland · Writing What will be left of us? Omar Musa Published in Overland Issue Audio Overland · Writing All creatures feel fear Eleanor Jackson Published in Overland Issue Audio Overland · Writing Michael Hutchence Sean M Published in Overland Issue Audio Overland · Writing Almost always Dominica Nicholls Editorial Published in Overland Issue Audio Overland · Writing Editorial Maxine Beneba Clarke With Audio Overland, a major Australian literary journal has found its way to publishing a literature previously beyond its scope. That there is a new venue for great Australian literature is something for all writers to celebrate. That the literature in question is aural text, in a country where so few opportunities exist for the creators of aural poetry to be recognised in terms on par with their less vocal poetic comrades, makes the occasion all the more significant. Previous Issue Issue 207.5: Winter fiction Next Issue 208 Spring 2012