HEAT – Series 3 Number 15 2024
English | 98 pages | True PDF | 10.2 MB
Since its inception in 1996, HEAT has been renowned for its dedication to literary quality. Now, in the third series, HEAT brings together a selection of the most adventurous Australian and overseas writers. Each issue is committed to publishing innovative and imaginative poetry, prose, art and hybrid forms. HEAT’s contributors have included John Berger, Mary Jean Chan, Jenny Erpenbeck, Simryn Gill, Helen Garner, Evelyn Juers, Amitava Kumar, Deborah Levy, Gerald Murnane, Herta Müller, David Malouf, Hanne Ørstavik, Norman Erikson Pasaribu, Oscar Schwartz and Alexis Wright.
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