This issue goes to print on the cusp of a darkening world… Overland 255 is the second issue in a suite of four special editions dedicated to commemorating 70 years of Overland. In this issue, Samuel J Cox interviews Kim Scott on his works True Country (1993) and Benang (1995) in ‘Writing from the South’. Elsewhere, Juliet Scott interrogates ‘The Australian Media’s problem with Palestine’ and Sam Ryan looks back at Overland and the state of arts funding in Australia from 1973 to 1975. This issue also features poetry from Yeena Kirkbright, DJ Huppatz, Debbie Lim, among others, and short fiction from Lauren Collee, Madeline Byrne and Jordan Smith.

Issue Contents

Features
The Australian media’s problem with Palestine
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Juliet Fox
Fiction
Something is rotten
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Jordan Smith
Poetry
my favourite animal is the universe
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Eliana Gray
Icing
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DJ Huppatz
How to burn
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Debbie Lim
Drafts in red
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Corey Wakeling
split mind
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Brendon IJ McLeod
The killer in me
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Ann-Marie Blanchard
Editorial
Evelyn Araluen and Jonathan Dunk
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Features

The Australian media’s problem with Palestine

Fiction

Something is rotten