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Issue Details: First known date: 2018... July 2018 of Liminal est. 2016 Liminal
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  • Contents indexed selectively. This issue also contains interviews with artist Aida Azin and musician Shoeb Ahmad.

Contents

* Contents derived from the 2018 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Interview : Shirley Le, Stephen Pham (interviewer), single work interview

'Shirley Le is a second generation Vietnamese-Australian writer who is part of the Sweatshop Writers Collective.

'Her short stories and essays have been published in Meanjin, The Lifted Brow, The Griffith Review and SBS Online. She is one of the recipients of the 2017 WestWords Emerging Writers Fellowships.

'Shirley Le talked to Stephen Pham about astrology, day jobs, and the struggles of writing literary fiction while eating.'

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Posted 9 July 2018.

Interview : Sumudu Samarawickrama, Robert Wood (interviewer), single work interview

'Sumudu Samarawickrama is a poet from Werribee.

'Her work has appeared in Boston Review and Overland. Sumudu is part of Footscray Community Art Centre’s West Writer’s Group, and is currently completing a collection of surrealistic sci-fi.

'Sumudu talked to Robert about T. S. Eliot, FCAC's West Writers Group, and refraction in poetry.'

Source: Abstract.

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Posted 15 July 2018.

Interview : André Dao, Robert Wood (interviewer), single work interview

'André Dao is a writer of fic­tion and non-fic­tion. He is the co-founder of Behind the Wire, and the deputy editor of New Philoso­pher.

'André talked to Robert about writing, the impossibility of apoliticism, Australia's history of dispossession, and creating Behind the Wire, an oral his­tory project doc­u­ment­ing people’s expe­ri­ence of immi­gra­tion deten­tion.'

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Posted 30 July 2018.

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