CONTRIBUTORS

Kate Rossmanith

Kate Rossmanith is a writer and an academic who lives and works on unceded Dharug Country. She is an Australian Research Council Future Fellow at Macquarie University where she researches emotion concepts in legal processes, as well as methods and forms of writing. She is the author of Small Wrongs: How we really say sorry in love, life and law (nominated for literary awards in Australia and the UK). Her essays have appeared in Lit Hub Daily, Public Books, Sydney Review of Books, and The Monthly. She is a visiting scholar at the Oxford Centre for Life-Writing in 2026.

Overhang

What happens to the heavy overhang? The ache that will not house itself and tips into the guiltless day? The parrots, white and muscular, can’t grip it as they swoop. They cannot carry it away. We talked, and talk is …

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