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'Opening HEAT Series 3 Number 2 is an essay by British novelist Helen Oyeyemi on the ‘electrical wriggle’ that characterises writing at play. New Zealand writer Pip Adam summons e-scooters to life in ‘Unlock to Ride’, and poet Samuel Wagan Watson makes a foray into prose with ‘Min-Min’, a flash of a story. A lovelorn lament set in Sydney’s Blue Mountains by Luke Carman follows; then swooping verse from Melbourne poet Michael Farrell; and, finally, fiction by new writer Ren Arcamone that blends the surreal with the everyday.' (Publication summary)
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Only literary material by Australian authors individually indexed. Other material in this issue includes:
Helen Oyeyemi Ludic Literature
Unlock to Ride Pip Adam
Contents
* Contents derived from the 2022 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Min-Min, single work short story (p. 33-35)
- Sit Down Young Stranger, single work short story (p. 39-62)
- In the Year of Our Modernism1922i"We tend to gender our", single work poetry (p. 65-67)
- On Meeting a Retired Orangei"It was in the 00s, I had a job in Melbourne for a couple of weeks,", single work poetry (p. 68-70)
- Drag the Riveri"A river can be any SHAPE or SIZE. You could be standing", single work poetry (p. 71-73)
- Allen, single work short story (p. 77-92)
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