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Alternative title:
Like Black on Rice : Black&write! and Peril Collaborative Edition
Issue Details:
First known date:
2015...
no.
22
December
2015
of
Peril : An Asian-Australian Journal
est. 2006
Peril : An Asian-Australian Journal
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* Contents derived from the 2015 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Beautiful, Painful Learning, single work criticism
- To Tiwi and Arnhemland with Love, single work essay
- Bird-Song of Imminent Deathi"Death songs off the Logan Road night;", single work poetry
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Interview with Samuel Wagan Watson,
Ellen van Neerven
(interviewer),
single work
interview
'Here, Samuel connects with Ellen van Neerven, of black&write! to talk about Love Poems and Death Threats, which is extracted courtesy of University of Queensland Press...'
- Sunrise-Sunset in Yangshoui"River Yulong means meeting a dragon.", single work poetry
- Mungo Man, Mridula Nath Chakraborty (translator), Rajendra Tiwari (translator), single work short story
- Yellow Gold, single work prose
- Knowing, single work short story
- Heading South, single work prose
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Hiroko,
single work
prose
"When I first met Hiroko she seemed like a normal girl. I had no idea that her life was a terrifying nightmare of near constant stalking..."
This short story is an account of a friend struggling with her mental health and what it takes to realise that struggle.
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