We talk with Sukhjit Kaul Khalsa about learning how to perform and her current projects.
Read MoreWe talk to Liminal Fiction Prize Runner-Up Claire Cao about writing and her story, ‘See You Tomorrow’.
Read MoreWe talk to Liminal Fiction Prize Winner Bryant Apolonio about his winning piece, ‘Bad Weather’.
Read More‘My short fiction is often driven by fury over disempowerment; a response to pain and discomfort, however temporary or permanent.’
Read MoreWe talk to Anupama Pilbrow, who was successful in a curatorial takeover of the NIDA Melbourne studios for the upcoming event, NIDAnights: ITERATION with The Suburban Review.
Read MoreWe talked to Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen, one of the first recipients of The Wheeler Centre’s Next Chapter Writers’ Scheme.
Read MoreWe talked to Lian Low, one of the first recipients of The Wheeler Centre’s Next Chapter Writers’ Scheme.
Read MoreWe talked to Sreedhevi Iyer about her debut collection, Jungle Without Water.
Read MoreWe talk to Bailee-rose Farnham about ‘Lou Wall’s Drag Race’, debuting in the Melbourne Fringe 2018.
Read MoreWe talked to Hyun Lee about ‘ASIAN GIRLS’, debuting at MIFF 2018.
Read MoreWe talk to Nikki Tran about ‘FRESH!’, her latest webseries.
Read MoreWe talk to Matt Huynh and Jackie Ruddock about their collaboration at The Social Outfit.
Read MoreWe talked to Flower Boy 卓颖贤 about her first EP, FASCI(N)ATION.
Read MoreWe talk to the organisers behind The Next Chapter, an unprecedented new way of supporting writers.
Read MoreWe talk to Hetty McKinnon about Peddler, a recipe-driven journal documenting the in-between moments of food.
Read MoreMaryam Azam talks to Robert Wood about her debut poetry collection, The Hijab Files.
Read MoreWe talked to Bella Kwai about her work at the New York Times Australia Bureau.
Read MoreWe spoke to Michele Lee about her newest play, ‘Going Down’, at the Malthouse 10th May—3rd June.
Read MoreEunice Andrada talks to us about ‘Flood Damages’, her debut poetry collection.
Read MoreWe talked to Raewyn Pickering and Urvi Majumdar about their show, 'Mispronounced', showing at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
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