StylusLit

March 2025

Issue 17

Hello Autumn!

And welcome to Issue 17 of StylusLit where we interview Lori-Jay Ellis, the CEO of QLD Writers’ Centre, as well as multi-award winning poet, Damen O’Brien.

We include poems by Jason Beale, Jane Frank, Andrew Leggett, Damen O’Brien, Gershon Maller, Stephen Mead, Brendan Ryan, Ynes Sanz, Marion Pym Schaare, Pam Schindler, Carl Walsh and Jena Woodhouse.

There’s short fiction from Phoebe Danaher, Hei Gou, Valerie Kirwan, Kurtis Marku, and Tasos Leivaditis.

Finally, read reviews of Madeleine Dale’s Portraits of Drowning, Natalie Damjanovich-Napoleon’s If there is a butterfly that drinks tears, Dominique Hecq’s Volte Face, Rachael Mead’s Weathered, Nathan Shepherdson’s axolotl waltz, and Hazel Smith and Sieglinde Karl-Spence’s Heimlich Unheimlich: A poetry and art collaboration.

We have implemented a new reviews system and you can read about it at New Books to Review.

Happy Reading,

Rosanna E. Licari


Filtered by Poetry

A glut of hard fruit
By Gershon Maller

A script for winter
By Pam Schindler

Beyond the masts
By Andrew Leggett

Blank slate
By Ynes Sanz

Delphi Archaeological Museum
By Jena Woodhouse

Exodus
By Marion Pym Schaare

Lonely Poem
By Jane Frank

on anchor day, quizzical
By Carl Walsh

Shucking the Husks
By Stephen Mead

The Occupation Proceeds as Planned
By Damen O'Brien

Two Poems
By Brendan Ryan

Two poems
By Jason Beale