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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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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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if the world was ending
At the brink of a fundamental shift in the world, Cileme pours out anxious thoughts and grasps for moments of bliss from days past.
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My Mother Loves Me
Mari digs their heels in and wades through the complex boundary of being loved and being liked by your parents.
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Lost In Translation
Ōtautahi-based linguist-in-training Sidney reflects on expressions of Queer identity across languages.
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Wātaka II: Purea
J. Wiremu Kane goes straight for the throat of colonisation in this thought provoking and visceral prose.


