Category: Issue Thirteen Contributors.
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Tim Augier,
I’m a media student, and aspiring set builder. I build and design sets for theatre shows at Melbourne Uni and RMIT, and I’ve also written and directed (and acted in) stage shows at RMIT (La Commedia Del Latte). Whilst my main line of ideation has been theatre and film, as well as sculpture, they are…
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Taj Martin
Taj is a undergrad psychology student at Swinburne University who likes writing sad stories in his spare time. His other interests include all forms of media consumption and things creative.
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Ruairi Walsh
Raised in the rural town of Smythes Creek, Ruairi Walsh is a filmmaker and creative writer based in Melbourne. Engaged with the creative practice as a whole, his disciplines change and grow with each new endeavour. He has worked in documentary, narrative short fiction, experimental art show curation, collage and set construction, and hopes to…
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Isabella Tuccio
Isabella is a second-year student at Swinburne University, currently completing a Bachelor of Psychological Sciences, alongside Creative Writing and Literature. An avid reader and writer since she was small, Isabella has always found solace in the written word and catharsis in expressing herself through language and stories. She enjoys pairing her love of writing and…
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Charlie Gill
Charlie Gill is a third-year Film and TV student at Swinburne and the founding editor of The Rotunda, a community newspaper for North Fitzroy. Over 7000 copies of each issue are printed, delivered to North Fitzroy’s homes and distributed to cafes across Melbourne’s inner north.
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Jan Wiezorek
Jan Wiezorek writes from Michigan. His work appears, or is forthcoming, in The London Magazine, The Westchester Review, Lucky Jefferson, and Loch Raven Review. He taught writing at St. Augustine College, Chicago, and wrote the ebook Awesome Art Projects That Spark Super Writing (Scholastic, 2011). Wiezorek posts at janwiezorek.substack.com.
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Jack Morley
Jack is studying for a Bachelor of Games and Interactivity at Swinburne University, Co-Majoring in Creative Writing. He has dyslexia but since childhood he has always loved writing. He wishes to write fiction which can inspire others the same way his favourite books and games inspired him. He enjoys Dungeons and Dragons and writing grand…
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Mia Suda
I am studying a Bachelor of Psychological Sciences with a second major in Creative Writing and Literature. I have always loved reading as a kid and even now, leading to a want to learn more about how to become a good writer and the techniques used by some of my favourite authors. I’ve studied at…
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Ella O’Neill
Ella O’Neill is Studying a Bachelor of Media and Communications at Swinburne University. She is 20 years old, and sometimes enjoys writing short stories.
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Abhishek Udaykumar
Abhishek Udaykumar is a writer, filmmaker and painter. He graduated from Royal Holloway University of London with English and Creative Writing. His narratives reflect the human condition of rural and urban communities. He has been published in different literary journals, and has made thirteen films and several series of paintings.
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Isabella Tuccio
Isabella is a second-year student at Swinburne University, currently completing a Bachelor of Psychological Sciences, alongside Creative Writing and Literature. An avid reader and writer since she was small, Isabella has always found solace in the written word and catharsis in expressing herself through language and stories. She enjoys pairing her love of writing and…
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Vanity Conroy
Vanity is a Swinburne student currently earning an Arts degree, majoring in Creative and Professional Writing with a minor in Editing. Vanity was raised by a single mother who encouraged reading and writing at every opportunity, leading to a lifelong passion and goals of becoming a published writer (look at me now, mum!). She is…
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Ryan Bellingham
Ryan Bellingham is a final year Media and Communications student majoring in Journalism at Swinburne University. His interests include (but are not limited to): YouTube rabbit holes, the paranormal, local and international culture, hiking, investigative reporting, literature, and people. One day he will make a Substack where, should you wish, you can access more of…
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Peter Dellolio
Peter Dellolio was born 1956, in New York City. Peter has published his poetry, prose-poems, fiction, short plays, artwork, and critical essays in over 80 literary magazines, journals, and anthologies. His poetry collections include ‘A Box Of Crazy Toys,’ published 2018 by Xenos Books/Chelsea Editions; ‘Bloodstream Is An Illusion Of Rubies Counting Fireplaces’, published February…
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Ib Svane
Ib Svane was born in Copenhagen, Denmark. He was drafted to the Danish army at an age of eighteen and served in the United Nations forces in Cyprus. He has an academic education from the University of Copenhagen and Göteborg, Sweden, graduating with PhDs in zoology and marine biology. In 1998, he migrated to Australia…
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Jena Woodhouse
Jena Woodhouse is a poet, translator and writer of fiction for children and adults. She has eleven book and chapbook publications, the most recent being, from the Picaro Poets series, Bitter Oranges: a memoir of Athens – a city where she lived and worked for more than ten years.
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Jane Frank
Dr Jane Frank is a Brisbane poet, editor and academic. Her debut poetry collection Ghosts Struggle to Swim was published by Calanthe Press in May 2023, and she is the author of two previous chapbooks. Her work has been widely published in journals and anthologies in both Australia and internationally including Antipodes; Westerly; Cordite; Meniscus;…
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Alex Eagles
Alex Eagles is a student at Swinburne currently studying literature and creative writing, working toward a Bachelors of Art degree. A fan of slasher horror, bad comedy movies, and nonsensical worldbuilding in comics, Alex has been writing since he was young, with no plans of stopping.
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Keren Heenan
Keren Heenan is a Melbourne writer and Arts teacher. She has won a number of Australian short story awards, including the Alan Marshall, Southern Cross, and Hal Porter awards. She placed 2nd in the Fish prize and was a winner of the Griffith Review Novella Project 2019. She has been published in Australian journals and…
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Kris Loilo
Kris Loilo is currently studying Professional Writing and Physics under a double degree at Swinburne. A self-proclaimed digital artist, astronomy enthusiast, tea addict and enjoyer of all things cosmic horror (which he may be one himself, who knows), Kris enjoys spinning his seemingly disparate interests together with literature, comics and illustrations. He has an avid…