A friend gave me a poetry book once upon a time in Ewingsdale. I pensively glanced at its pages and felt my whole concept of writing shift. Revelations came upon me when I realized that one could be so profound in such a small moment, and perhaps I could actually write poetry, and maybe I already was. 

It’s busy upstairs in my dome, sometimes it’s as if the caverns could extend and manipulate for eternity. Poetry enables me to release portions of this limitless thread. Instil a moment of my inner dialogue and capture it on parchment for good.

Opposed to “Why do I write poetry?”, it’s better to ask, “Why I wouldn’t?”. That concept alone ignites a desire to reflect. Initially I would feel this unreasonable pressure when I wasn’t putting pen to paper. Nowadays it comes as a sweet release, whenever it flows, out of time yet in place.

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A collection of prose by Elila Mkakanzi
29.09.2025

Words as big as mountains from Elila, a young single mother of two daughters under the age of three. 

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Too Precious

Kate Middeleer
09.06.202

The unsettling feeling of screeching to a halt. And unanswered emails.

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As I remember it

Kate Middeleer
21.10.2025

There’s a version of myself reading over my shoulder, watching as I type. And she’s eighteen and she’s twenty-five, twenty-two, and she’s even eleven years old. And right now I’m sitting by the Brunswick River, but then the breeze shifts directions and I’m smelling oak thistles on the baseball fields in Providence, or the warm rancid subway fumes from grates at my feet. 



Simone de Beauvoir’s The Inseparables

Charlie Trenerry
11.08.2025

It’s not often that you wander (as I’ve mentioned I am wont to do) into your favourite local bookstore and are remembered well enough to be asked if you’ve read the new release from an author almost forty years dead. 

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Ours Everywhere
Thomas Hannah 
09.06.2025 

“Tu es partout”
Prose and experimental video.  

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Duck Rodeo

Jordan Rochfort, photography Miica Balint 19.07.2024

An introduction to the new Art Gallery in Lismore, Flying Arch. 

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To Love The Empty Cup; An interview with Aafia Ali Shah

Thomas Hannah
 22.04.2025

A  philosophical look at the depth of personal identity and spirit, and its colourful translation onto canvas.

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Jean-Paul Sartre’s Nausea

Charlie Trenerry 
06.01.2025

Instagram would have definitely given Jean-Paul Sartre motion sickness. 

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Casey May and The Lovers

Kate Middeleer, photography Nicole Munnelly01.12.2024

No hidden gem. Casey and The Lovers are big and bold and hard to miss. 

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Friends With Grain

Kate Middeleer
29.09.2024

A motion-picture community lab, looping systems, and experimental film-making.

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Immortal Soil

Scout O’Donoghue 
10.02.2024

Earth is their church and nature their playground. 

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Street Haunting and other Essays

Charlie Trenerry
05.05.2024

I begin my second column by promising you, dear reader, that they won’t all be on obscure little pieces by well-known authors of other things. Virginia Woolf.

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The Little Poet Book Store

Teagan Kruse 
17.04.2024

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

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Wispy Dreads South

Miica Balint, film McTavish, photography Jill Bontempo
29.09.2024

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

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Do not be afraid of experimentation

Beba Rizzaro
28.03.2025

A graphic designer encourages you to play. 

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Stephanie Alvarez x Julie Rrap

14.02.2025

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

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Trump got re-elected, so we went to life-drawing

Natalie Woods 
01.12.2024

HOTMESS. A little bit surrealistic, a little bit raunch, and a whole lot of incredible costumes. 

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What is Community?
Sabastian Fardell
11.03.2025

Northern Rivers Community Photo Club.

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Joel Melrose 

Kate Middeleer
 05.07.2024

Tattooist. Designer. Painter. Sculpter. In conversation with our neighbor, 
Joel of House House.

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Allie and Gimmy

Scout O’Donoghue
04.04.2024 

Intimate in-residence with a highly creative, expressive and talented couple.  

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Greet Me With An Open Palm

Daniel Stevenson
 29.09.2024

To lay it all out, to simply be.

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In Preparation

Kate Middeleer
07.08.2024

A personal essay on cause and effect and Joan Didion.

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The laying On Of Hands

Charlie Trenerry 
08.08.2024

Charlie replaces food money for books this 
week. Alan Bennett.

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Streetscapes and Sagga-Firing

Kate Middeleer
04.08.2024

“You have to have thick skin to be a ceramicist.”

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Joel of Blanc Studio

Kate Middeleer
21.06.2024  

A serendipitous meeting on the beach, and now we’re eating soup with one of the mag’s first partners and fast friend, Joel. 

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Bayou’s Charlie and Tom

Miica Balint
21.06.2024 

Tom used to roll through Bayou asking for a job. Now he owns it. And lives above it.

Longtime partner and friend of the mag, he gives us our film and guilts us to surf.

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It’s Maeve

Kate Middeleer
04.03.2024 

A lady who is not dictated by any 
one job, but does many, really well.

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The Art Exhibition That 
Commemorated our Launch

Miica Balint, Kate Middeleer
05.05.2024

A look into twelve artists in our region. We figured there is no more apt a launch to a collaborative magazine, than by way of a group art exhibition.

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I shaved my armpits for Nic Munnelly 

Miica Balint, photography Jill Bontempo
24.05.2024

I did. I also ate two boiled eggs and was on my second coffee, black, by the time I met Jill and Nic at ten am. 

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Tinariwen

Miica Balint, photography Jill Bontempo
05.07.2024

The pioneers of soul-rectifying desert blues. This is a love letter of sorts, to a band, to a story of rebellion, to a photographer.




The Azure Kingfisher

Miica Balint, photography Jill Bontempo
01.09.2024

Watch birds, volunteer your time, go to 
therapy. Andrew Fraser of Pasiflorez 
and Bodalla. 

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Il Dolce Far Niente (The Sweetness of Doing Nothing)
Sabastian Fardell
 04.09.2024

Panarea Island in pursuit of nothing.

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Time To Grow DownAsher Packman, photgraphy Marta FDZ
29.09.2024

A TedX talk at the height of the pandemic, grief, milk, and a roadside pickup. 

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In conversation with Holly Wawn

Miica Balint, photography Adam Robertson
10.02.2024

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

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Between Translations and 
Timezones with Laure Briard

Kate Middeleer
15.02.2024

Did Francois Hardy sing bossa nova 
at the Bangalow Bowlo?



In Conversation with Karlee Mackie

Kate Middeleer
20.04.2024

The home studio of one of the best. 
Aliens, mould, exhibitions, surf, vaginas. 
With added joyful insight from Karlee’s 
son Koda.

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A Lonely Girl Is A Dangerous Thing

Charlie Trenerry 
09.09.2024

An unapologetic look into the gruesome and beautiful guilt of female desire. 

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Diary of the Northeast Side

Scout O’Donogue
 25.06.2024

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

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Red Belly Records

Kate Middeleer
05.06.2024

Cows, four fingers, and a music festival.

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Let us Compare Mythologies

Charlie Trenerry 
06.06.2024

Each word and letter and line of illustration belongs where it lays on the page. And they will absolutely break your heart because of it. Leonard Cohen.

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Quantum Organica Part Two

Dane Harrison
05.07.2024

More on quantum physics and carp 
ponds in Indonesia.

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Quanta Organica

Dane Harrison
14.06.2024

Quantum physics and carp ponds in 
Indonesia. One fifth philosophy, 
three fifths fiction, one fifth 
quantum physics.

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Letters to a Young Poet

Charlie Trenerry
12.02.2024

One of those little books that may change your life. Rainer Maria Rilke. 

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