Submerged - by Nova Weetman
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Submerged - by Nova Weetman

A reflection on swimming through the pandemic; swimming for much more than the exercise alone …
There must have been other people we knew at the Croydon pool, but I don’t remember them. It was like all that space existed just for the three of us. All January, Mum would be in her spotted bikini, sunbaking with reef oil splashed across her skin, and I’d be in my bright yellow bather bottoms with ties at the sides; my long hair in two messy ponytails and zinc in a stripe across my freckled nose. We’d try to arrive just as the turnstiles opened, then we’d dash across the hot concrete to the patchy grass that skirted the 50-metre pool …

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In My Father’s House - by Suneeta Peres da Costa 
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In My Father’s House - by Suneeta Peres da Costa 

We are / on land but the water is rising. Baby frogs, escaped / from the long-unused well, are found, delicate as / foreskins, among the Macau china …

This is part of our new 5-piece suite from South-Asian Australian writers inspired by the COVID situation in India and the Australian response

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Athai - by Lakshmi Narayanan
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Athai - by Lakshmi Narayanan

Athai ruthlessly elbowed them and pulled me to the front, so I could get an unrestricted view. This was no joke. We were in a mosh pit now and Lord Shiva was Kurt Cobain …

This is a love song to an aunt on the other side of the world - written as part of our new 5-piece suite from South-Asian Australian writers inspired by the COVID situation in India and the Australian response

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King of Sweets - by Atul Joshi
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King of Sweets - by Atul Joshi

Baba believed in kismet and Yaseen believed in Baba. He had come here, started uni, then went into lockdown …
It’s time to go home, the Prime Minister said on TV. If you can’t support yourself, there’s an alternative. Return to your home country.

A short story set in Western Sydney - as part of our new 5-piece suite from South-Asian Australian writers inspired by the COVID situation in India and the Australian response

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Reality Check - by Jocelyn Prasad
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Reality Check - by Jocelyn Prasad

I was more at home among backpackers and their well-thumbed copies of Lonely Planet. The real Indians were out of my reach. They were so self-assured in their Indianness that I felt like a fraud, like someone who arrived late to a party and couldn’t find her way in …

A moment of memoir - as part of our new 5-piece suite from South-Asian Australian writers inspired by the COVID situation in India and the Australian response

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Agency - by Tasnim Hossain
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Agency - by Tasnim Hossain

‘Well, they shouldn’t have gone back in the first place, not during a pandemic,’ said Denny … ‘They all live on top of each other, so what do you expect? Diseases just waiting to spread.’

A short story - as part of our new 5-piece suite from South-Asian Australian writers inspired by the COVID situation in India and the Australian response

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Down to a Fine Art - by Elizabeth Flux
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Down to a Fine Art - by Elizabeth Flux

… The best way to work out what and who is and isn’t essential is to imagine the world with it stripped away. Yes, I want to keep breathing and I want my heart to keep beating, but I also want to exist as more than a body moving through a silent utilitarian world …

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