Category: Issue Fourteen

  • Down Stream – Book Review

    Down Stream – Book Review

    Review by Stacey O’Carroll Author: Annika Johansson Publisher: Echo Publishing RRP: $32.99 Release Date: Out Now   “The life that Sal and I had two weeks ago is now a peeling, stewing carcass.”   In February 2022, Lismore and the Northern Rivers region of NSW experienced the worst flooding disaster in Australian recorded history. The…

  • Jack Wu

    Jack Wu

    My name is Jack Wu and I’m currently in Swinburne taking a Bachelor’s course in Games and Interactivity. Bornhere in Melbourne, growing up I deeply loved TV, Film, cartoons, video games, comics and other pop culture forms. I was in awe and dazzled by the stories told in these mediums and inspired to try spin my…

  • Marion Taffe

    Marion Taffe

    Marion Taffe grew up surrounded by history. As a teenager, she spent weekends in Edwardian costume, showing tourists around the living museum that was her family home. After a 20-year journalism career, she started writing her own stories. Her debut novel, By Her Hand, is coming out in March with HarperCollins Fourth Estate. Set in…

  • Interview with Bernard Cornwell

    Interview with Bernard Cornwell

    Other Terrain is honoured to include in this issue this transcript of the interview conducted by Marion Taffe. In this interview, Marion talks with Bernard Cornwell, one of the most respected writers of historical fiction.   This interview also shows how us that an unpublished novel is not locked into stone.  The publication date for…

  • The unbreakable connections made through crazy times: interview with Markus Zusak.

    The unbreakable connections made through crazy times: interview with Markus Zusak.

    Markus Zusak speaks about how to both welcome and say goodbye to our much-loved family pets.

  • Three Wild Dogs and The Truth: Book Review.

    Three Wild Dogs and The Truth: Book Review.

    “There’s nothing like having a punch-up with your dog on a crowded city street.”

  • The Marriage Debate: A Queer kid’s recollection of growing up Catholic and closeted.

    The Marriage Debate: A Queer kid’s recollection of growing up Catholic and closeted.

    by Elise Harrington. ‘You’re not gay. You’re not gay. You’re not gay. You’re not gay. You’re not gay. You’re not gay.’   I lay completely flat on the couch repeating the words to myself, as though I could rid my thoughts and feelings by simply convincing myself otherwise. These delusions came shortly after receiving an…

  • Crossing paths with both humour and loss: interview with James Colley.

    Crossing paths with both humour and loss: interview with James Colley.

    James Colley explores how the light and darkness in people’s stories can bring a community together to achieve a collective purpose.

  • Upon a Starlit Tide: Book Review

    Upon a Starlit Tide: Book Review

    Review by Stacey O’Carroll Author: Kell Woods Publisher: Voyager AU (HarperCollins Australia) RRP: $34.99 Release Date: 25 February 2025   “Her tail flicked of its own accord, and she surged through the water, faster and stronger than she had ever thought possible.”   What happens when you blend historical fantasy with fairy tales, romance and…

  • Australian Gospel: A Family Saga

    Australian Gospel: A Family Saga

    Review by Stacey O’Carroll Author: Lech Blaine Publisher: Black. Inc RRP: $36.99 Release Date: Out Now   “Michael Shelley kidnapped Elijah on a sunlit Monday afternoon.”   There is a well-known saying that truth is stranger than fiction. In the case of Lech Blaine’s creative non-fiction, Australian Gospel: A Family Saga, this sentiment rings at…

  • On being a “Lone Ranger” in journalism’s “Wild West”

    On being a “Lone Ranger” in journalism’s “Wild West”

    In the famous phrase “murder your darlings”, “you” are a writer and your “darlings” are the parts of a piece that, despite your love for them, must be scrapped.

  • I was but a helpless witness.

    I was but a helpless witness.

    I was but a helpless witness

  • Gabriele Beaini

    Gabriele Beaini

    As an undergraduate student in Health Science, Gabriele has always enjoyed literature and the exploration of its many forms and genres. Gabriele takes pleasure in reading the works of Kenneth Slessor’s poetry and Charlie Higson’s dystopian writing, to which serve as inspiration for Gabriele’s own pieces.

  • Celestial Eclipse

    Celestial Eclipse

    By Isobel Hinds-Brooks. Science tells us that an eclipse is a moment where the sun and moon are perfectly aligned. However, many years ago, during a time of superstitions and “signs”, it was seen as a bad omen. The idea of one celestial somehow blocking the other was a sign of incoming Armageddon. Thankfully, this…

  • Predetermine/Redetermine

    Predetermine/Redetermine

    A story about AI teachers, resisting destiny, and being different

  • Smoke Encrypted Whispers: Poetry Book Review

    Smoke Encrypted Whispers: Poetry Book Review

    Review by Stacey O’Carroll Author: Samuel Wagan Watson Publisher: UQP RRP: $19.99 Release Date: Out now   “it spilled out onto the bitumen like the bursting stomach of a consumed beast   the writer’s black suitcase bleeding onto the pavement…” (The Writer’s Suitcase)   Initially published in 2004 and winner of the NSW Premier’s Literary…

  • A friend for Mesut Ozil

    A friend for Mesut Ozil

    What boundaries do extreme athletes set between themselves and the natural environment, or are they all limitless?

  • Emma Wilkins

    Emma Wilkins

    Emma Wilkins is a Tasmanian journalist and freelance writer who’s been published by magazines, journals and news outlets in Australia and beyond. You can find her at: https://emmahwilkins.com/

  • You never can tell

    You never can tell

    Tell no one, one of us is lying.

  • The Fog: Book Review.

    The Fog: Book Review.

    Review by Stacey O’Carroll