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2021...
November
2021
of
Overland [Online]
est. 2011
Overland [Online]
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* Contents derived from the 2021 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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The Tale Tellers : Why Muriel Spark Fell Out with Shirley Hazzard,
single work
criticism
'When Muriel Spark met Shirley Hazzard, in the early 1960s, both were rising stars at The New Yorker. Spark’s The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie was published almost in full just weeks after Hazzard’s first submission, a short story, had been plucked out of the slush pile in April of 1961.' (Introduction)
- The Conversation with Pest Controli"Not everyone knows I was once", single work poetry
- On Time : Reflections on Temporality and COVID-19, single work essay
- Something like People, single work short story
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Precarious Words,
single work
essay
'Eight years ago, I wrote a short piece for Overland called ‘Pay the Writers’. I was fed up with being asked to work for ‘exposure’. It was a time when a lot of writing work was moving online, and this work was often unpaid. Writers were at risk of losing our incomes entirely. If anything needed some exposure, it was the working conditions of freelancers.' (Introduction)
- Choice Cutsi"my blood is worth bottling, so I’m told as though", single work poetry
- The Auction, single work short story
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What’s My Anthropocene? A Review of Signs and Wonders,
single work
review
— Review of Signs and Wonders : Dispatches from a Time of Beauty and Loss 2021 selected work essay ;
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