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Kathryn Gledhill-Tucker

Kathryn Gledhill-Tucker is a Nyungar technologist, writer, and digital rights activist living on Whadjuk Noongar boodjar. They write poetry, science fiction, and occasionally essays to explore the history of technology and our relationship with machines. Their poetry has appeared in Cordite, Red Room Poetry, Running Dog, Best Australian Poems, and their short stories have been published in various anthologies, including This All Come Back Now and New Australian Fiction 2024.

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shadows form veins across the earth stretch outwards expand dissipate into soft permeable spectres a colourless friend reflected hopeful one day you will shed a branch or leaf watch it fall and meet at the intersection of your feet a …

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