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Issue Details: First known date: 2016... 2016 of Lip Magazine est. 2002 Lip Magazine
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Contents

* Contents derived from the 2016 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Meet the Judges of the 2016 Rachel Funari Prize for Fiction : Abigail Ulman, single work interview
Meet the Judges of the 2016 Rachel Funari Prize for Fiction : Eliza Henry-jones, single work interview
Meet the Judges of the 2016 Rachel Funari Prize for Fiction : Emily Bitto, single work interview
Rachel’s Legacy : a Note from Lip’s Founding Editor’s Sister, Nicole Funari, Nicole Funari , single work column
Lip Lit : Things My Mother Taught Me, Danielle Croci , single work review
— Review of Things My Mother Taught Me 2016 anthology biography interview ;
Lip Lit : Everywhere I Look, Arabella Close , single work review
— Review of Everywhere I Look Helen Garner , 2016 selected work essay ;
Lip Lit : A Loving, Faithful Animal, Jess Miller , single work review
— Review of A Loving, Faithful Animal Josephine Rowe , 2016 single work novel ;
Lip Lit : The Dry, Hollie Pich , single work review
— Review of The Dry Jane Harper , 2016 single work novel ;
Let’s Stand up against Funding Cuts to the Arts, Miranda Geoghegan , single work column

'Friday the 13th of May was a bad day for arts organisations in Australia. All over Twitter were bursts of emotion like fireworks – pledges of people subscribing for the first time to the likes of literary journals ‘Meanjin’ or ‘Voiceworks’, in a show of support after announcements of cuts to funding. If you aren’t already involved in the literary or arts scenes of Australia then these are probably organisations you haven’t heard of – but to emerging writers with fledgling talents, they are a means of nurturing their skill and passion. More than that, they provide empirical support in the form of fellowships and awards, as well as access to a supportive community, and, most importantly, they give emerging artists a voice.' (Introduction)

Lip Lit: Sydney Writers’ Festival—‘Annabel Crabb and Leigh Sales: Our Reading Year’, Hollie Pich , single work column
The 2016 Rachel Funari Prize for Fiction : The Shortlist, single work column
Lip Lit : Burnt Rotis, with Love, Kathy Pollock , single work review
— Review of Burnt Rotis, With Love Prerna Bakshi , 2016 selected work poetry ;
Meet the Winners of the 2016 Rachel Funari Prize for Fiction : 1st Place, “One Hundred and Fifty Seconds” by Katy Warner, single work column
Meet the Winners of the 2016 Rachel Funari Prize for Fiction : 2nd Place, “Mother of Invention” by Jude Bridge, single work column
Meet the Winners of the 2016 Rachel Funari Prize for Fiction : 3rd Place, “la Otra” by Laura Elvery, single work column
Meet the Winners of the 2016 Rachel Funari Prize for Fiction : Highly Commended, “The Tallest Girl in the World” by Laura Mcphee-Browne, single work column
Lip Lit : Position Doubtful, Qi An , single work review
— Review of Position Doubtful : Mapping Landscapes and Memories Kim Mahood , 2016 single work autobiography ;
Lip Lit : Rebellious Daughters, Amy Nicholls-Diver , single work review
— Review of Rebellious Daughters : True Stories from Australia's Finest Female Writers 2016 anthology autobiography ;
Lip Lit : the Hate Race, Harriet LM , single work review
— Review of The Hate Race : A Memoir Maxine Beneba Clarke , 2016 single work autobiography ;
One Hundred and Fifty Seconds, Katy Warner , single work short story

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