CONTRIBUTORS

Kacey Martin

Kacey Martin is a doctoral researcher, emerging sociologist, lived experience advocate, and budding poet and writer. Of Māori (Ngāti Pikiao, Te Arawa) and European descent, they live on Gadigal land in Eora/Sydney, Australia. Their creative work has been published in PRISM International, Cordite Poetry Review, Rust & Moth, Corporeal, and more. You can find them on Instagram: @kaceymartinwrites

Aya

the ceasing of the heart evokes pineal eruptions. everything that was is, will be – expanding into neurons, a supernova. if dying is not your thing, but you’d like to try it, hold the lighter to the glass; sink into …

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Rats

a witch, a lunatic, and a poet walk into a bar—no, a pharmacy. and i am not the poet. /// tapping our feet together in the lunch-rush line. /// a refrigerator murmur meant only for my frequency. i imagine it …

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November 14, 2024

On the parliamentary floor, the young wahine stands, and with unshaking hands parts the violent seas that swell to drown our people, to turn back the rising tides that ferry our mana to shore. A mana we have always known, …

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