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small thing
As if tempted by a bottle marked “Drink Me”, kate shrinks. Shrinks so small, small enough to be popped in a pocket and carried on home.
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Interview with the Artist: Wesley Fourie
The first in a new series focusing on queer artists in Aotearoa, this interview has Mik chat with emerging artist Wesley Fourie. Read about exhibiting in the time of COVID, working with textiles, and the natural world.
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An Interview with Fat Kitty Cafe
Editorial Board member Sophie has a chat with Amelia and Jarrad from Fat Kitty about running a queer-friendly, sober, cafe in Tāmaki Makaurau.
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Eight Queer Albums You May Have Missed in 2021
2021 blessed us with Sapphic tunes aplenty and Greta Yeoman is here to round some of the best up for us.
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Barren Land.
Natasha Hope-Johnstone moulds infertility into a poem. A new life of honesty without the brevity of humanity holding it back.
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Mōmoke
“What it means to be a monster.” A personal and introspective look at ethnicity and whiteness from Eamonn Tee. “Mōmoke” is a story about reconciling physcial appearance with ethnic and cultural heritage.
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Hatred For The Healer
In this twisted and corrupted world of the future there is little solace. A lone healer seeks to help the sick mutants who persist. But danger lurks behind every corner.
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High Five
Up high, down low—too slow! Beware the giant hands, warns Nicola Andrews in this frenetic new poem.