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Meat Lovers by Rebecca Hawkes
Pōneke-based harold coutts reviews fellow poet Rebecca Hawkes’s new collection Meat Lovers. All praise the benevolent meat and all swoon for the incandescent lovers.
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coming home for dinner
Around an Asian migrant dinner table, dietary restrictions, chronic illness and queerness become thorny subjects to avoid.
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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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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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once, i belonged to womanhood
Dark and visceral, Kat Rowan writes of feeling out of sync with womanhood in stanzas that will leave you feeling unspooled.