The Tundish Review |
The Tundish Review Issue 4 was launched on Wednesday
night at Betty's Espresso & Bar in Brisbane. The zine includes
poetry by Jarad Bruinstroop, Juanita Simmonds, Ankita Bellary, Sean West, Sam
Bolte, Shastra Deo and two pieces from me. I was also interviewed for this
edition, I don’t usually talk or write much about my process but I really
enjoyed the questions from the editors, as well as some of the discussion we
had about why they wanted to interview me. The launch was packed with people and was such a fun night of poetry and drinks.
The artwork by Link Raptor is really interesting and fits well with this edition of the zine, the
piece he drew for my poem, Axolotl Limbo, gave me a new perspective on the work. One of the ideas I like in the zine is the use of a fictional editor, this creates space for experiments, as well as character for the publication. The two real life editors, Katelyn Goyen and Nick van Buuren, have put a lot of love into
this zine, they’ve promised that there will be a call out for issues 5 & 6
shortly, so make sure you have the latest copy, submit your work, and like the
zine on Facebook.
You can probably grab a copy by contacting them
through their website or facebook, and you can
definitely get editions at Junky Comics.
Here are some photographs of the launch (taken by Anton van Buuren), you can find more here.
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