Published in Overland Issue Electronic Overland · Uncategorized Wayside renga Pip Smith Follow this link to launch the poem. Pip Smith Pip Smith is a Sydney-based writer and organiser of Penguin Plays Rough. In 2013 she won the inaugural Helen Bell Award for her first collection, Too Close for Comfort, which was released by Sydney University Press in September this year. More by Pip Smith › 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 24 April 202624 April 2026 · Friday Poetry A slam dunk publication Michael Farrell Australians said, landed among manatees, did useful, / neatnesses, knitted, pleasingly. Spared liaisons, amassed, / mortal dangers, unforeseen, nor kids, prayed aloud. 1 23 April 202623 April 2026 · The media The importance of democratic frequencies: on the threatened closure of 2SER Daz Chandler 2SER operates not just as a broadcaster, but as an incubator of democratic culture, its alumni carrying forward practices shaped by collaboration, dissent and accountability to community.