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Note: Managing editor (December 2014 - present).
Note: Managing editor (July 2010 - December 2014).
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Verity La is an on-line creative arts journal, publishing short fiction and poetry, cultural comment, photomedia, reviews and interviews.

Source: Verity La website, www.verityla.com (sighted 05/12/2012)

Notes

  • 'Verity La' is an abbreviation of 'Verity Lane', a hidden back-alley in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, where the journal was born.

    Source: Verity La website, www.verityla.com (sighted 05/12/2012)

  • Note on access: Contents on large web-based periodicals are indexed according to the month in which they were uploaded.
  • Note on authors: Verity La also publishes work by international authors. Only works written by Australian authors or with Australian content are individually indexed on AustLit.
  • Note on creative non-fiction: creative non-fiction is indexed selectively.
  • Note on reviews: only reviews of Australian-written works or works with Australian content are individually indexed on Austlit.
  • In May 2020, Verity La published a non-fiction piece called 'About Lin', by Stuart Cooke.

    This piece was subject to grave condemnation from the arts sector in Australia, on the grounds that it reproduced stereotypical notions of Filipina women, without seriously critiquing power imbalances and the residual effects of colonialism and imperialism.

    Verity La originally maintained the piece, with an addendum of a trigger warning and an author's note (neither sighted by AustLit).

    After the resignations as board members of Eileen Chong and David Stavanger, the piece was removed, and Verity La published a notice saying, 'We made a grave error in leaving the piece on the journal’s website after that harm had been drawn to our attention. It has been removed from the website and will not be republished by Verity La in any form.'

    In the same notice, the periodical announced a break from publishing:

    As of now Verity La is taking a break from publishing so we can reflect on the ways in which the journal has been complicit with systemic racism, sexism and disablism. We will take the time to review all our governance, editorial, publishing, and social media processes.

    Sources:

    'Statement from Verity La', Verity La, 29 June 2020 (https://verityla.com/2020/06/29/statement-from-verity-la/).

    'Verity La Announces Publishing Break, Apologises for "Grave Error",' Books + Publishing, 7 July 2020 (https://www.booksandpublishing.com.au/articles/2020/07/07/153072/verity-la-announces-publishing-break-apologises-for-grave-error/).

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