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Cher Tan

Cher Tan is an essayist and critic in Naarm/Melbourne, via Kaurna Yerta/Adelaide and Singapore. Her work has appeared in Hyperallergic, Runway Journal, Sydney Review of Books, Kill Your Darlings, Art Guide Australia, Overland and The Age, amongst others. She is an editor at Liminal and the reviews editor at Meanjin. Her debut essay collection, Peripathetic: Notes on (un)belonging, is out now with NewSouth Publishing.

Cher Tan Reviews Hasib Hourani and Manisha Anjali

Naag Mountain by Manisha Anjali Giramondo, 2024 rock flight by Hasib Hourani Giramondo, 2024 Alas! There is no one in hell … all the devils are here! – Aimé Césaire, A Tempest (trans. Richard Miller) Who are you without colonialism? …

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Submission to Cordite 107: LIMINAL

Liminal and Cordite are seeking poems by Asian Australian writers.

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House Style Lifestyle, Or: Same. Same. Same. Same. Same. Same.

Image by Lauren Connelly. 3920 words. 22-minute read. Welcome to the world of snackable content. Listen closely: like an ambient soundscape, its soft tides wash over you and you devour it quickly. Sometimes, it repeats an opinion you’ve already developed, …

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