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Gaele Sobott

On Wangal land, Sydney, Gaele Sobott listens to birds, tends to plants, and writes in the urgent hope of creating space for dissent and play — for imagining how we might live differently on this fragile earth.

Byways

deeply etched into my skin i hid my atypical under fungal outcrops of shame in damp caves where no one would suspect but the gods of weakening corporeality claimed me in their name my body passed as normal no more …

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AstroTurf

deserts stalk the earth at ever-increasing kilometers per year annihilate soil that nurtures new growth fill the girlchild’s eyes with grit at ever-increasing kilometers per year the Gobi the Sahara the Kalahari fill the girlchild’s eyes with grit propelled forward …

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