A Limitless Thread: Poems in Accompaniment to Instrumentals for Surf clipsANDREW FRASER 28.03.2025

Bodalla’s third album Teleportation music is being released at Ewingsdale Hall on April 11. Joined by Sonny Lane and Sophie Dallaire. 

Why wouldn’t someone write poetry?
STEPHANIE ALVAREZ 14.02.2025 

An open look at vulnerability and love, 
vulnerability in love. Poetry from the
 Northern Rivers, visuals from the 
Sydney MCA Gallery.

KATE MIDDELEER 27.11.2024

A little less force, a little more give. 
Cannery Row helps us fight writer’s block.
Wispy Dreads SouthMIICA BALINT, FILM MCTAVISH, PHOTOGRAPHY JILL 
BONTEMPO 29.09.2024

Wispy speaks to the secluded breaks 
of our mountainous Antarctic-nearing
relative.

Time To Grow DownASHER PACKMAN, PHOTOGRAPHY MARTA FDZ 29.09.2024

A TedX talk at the height of the
pandemic, grief, milk, and a 
roadside pickup. 
ELILA-ROSE MKANANZI 29.09.2024

A placenta within the earth that we 
three now walk upon with joy.

SABASTIAN FARDELL 04.09.2024

Panarea Island in pursuit of nothing.

KATE MIDDELEER 07.08.2024

A personal essay on cause and effect 
and Joan Didion. 
DANE HARRISON 05.07.2024

More on quantum physics and carp 
ponds in Indonesia
Bayou’s Charlie and Tom
MIICA BALINT 20.06.2024

Running a film lab from the other side of 
the world with one employee. 

KATE MIDDELEER 20.06.2024

Story first. They can wear garments with their stories.
SCOUT O’DONOGHUE 25.06.2024

A guppy in brackish water. Scout
tells of her transition to 
life in London.

DANE HARRISON 14.06.2024

Quantum physics and carp ponds in 
Indonesia. One fifth philosophy, 
three fifths fiction, one fifth 
quantum physics.
The Doorway and other proseELILA-ROSE MKANANZI 21.04.2024

Three equally impactful, raw, and
deeply beautiful
prose on motherhood.

In conversation with Holly WawnMIICA BALINT, PHOTOGRAPHY ADAM ROBERTSON 10.02.2024

Probing on puny details and making 
average poems out of it.
KATE MIDDELEER 25.04.2024

Martial arts and health fads. 



KATE MIDDELEER 04.03.2024 

TEAGAN KRUSE 17.02.2024

The tale of the eclectic bookshop that was most 
often everything but that.