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Published on the lands of the Eastern Kulin Nations and the Eora Nation
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156 pages
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227mm x 152mm
An Australian arts magazine that mixes short stories, essays, poems and more, Debris is interested in the places where the world seems to be falling apart. For this issue, guest editors Cher Tan and Jon Tjhia use “no”, the most negative word in the English language, to provide a surprisingly positive outlook at the start of 2026.
In this issue:
- A small Australian town reinvents itself in Luca Demetriadi’s short story, No Dogs!
- Poet Alex Creece really doesn’t want you to ask her if she thinks you have autism
- Take a tour of Hell’s Museum in Singapore
- Dominic Guerrera, First Nations Editor at Cordite Review, explains why he voted No in the 2023 referendum on the Voice to Parliament
- And Jahan Rezakhanlou finds that the hypocrisy of Turkish nationalism spoils the homoerotic spectacle of the world’s biggest oil wrestling tournament