Westerly: Flux is a collection of writing by young Australians, with a focus on Western Australian writers. It includes advice from three Western Australian publishers to young writers on submitting work for consideration.
Alone Outside by Liz Newell
The little path to the verandah is gone,
the grass grown over it.
When I was eight I caught the toe of
my sneaker
on the edge of the paving, broke my wrist.
Westerly: Flux is a collection of writing by young Australians, with a focus on Western Australian writers. Flux includes advice from three Western Australian publishers to young writers on submitting work for consideration.
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Guest Editor: Katie McAllister
Contents
Special Feature: A Maze of Story
Gae Oaten The Power of Stories: A Maze of Story
Lara Balyuk (10 years old) Vanessa’s Catastrophe
The Literature Centre The Literature Centre: An Interview with Lesley Reece
Veronica Lake (Editor) Primo Lux First Light
Erica Collins (2016) Mad Hatter’s Tea Party
Henry Anderson (2009) Irma’s Injection
Jenny Watson (2004) george st festival
Raelee Lancaster Journey back to language
Words Unspoken
Said Poets Society An Interview with Benjamin Fincham-de Groot and Katie Bennett
Bec Kavanagh Can fear of failing lead to a failure to succeed?
Shannon Coyle Katharine’s Place
Bindy Pritchard Warm Bodies
Special Feature: Five Tips for Young Writers
UWA Publishing
Margaret River Press
Fremantle Press
writingWA A bit about us …
Ishita Mathur Getting to know Damsel Magazine
Laura Bullock The closet of an audiologist
Caroline Sache Xero Distro—Voices from out west
Meg Caddy The West Australian Writing Community
Into That Darkness Peering
Maddie Godfrey There’s A Poem On The Stove
Liz Newell On Writing for the Theatre
Alone Outside