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Megan Gordon

Megan Gordon is a writer and poet from Redfern, Sydney. A former music journalist, she now works as a freelance writer in the arts for events and organisations like Vivid Sydney, the Museum of Contemporary Art and Punchdrunk. Her poetry explores both the personal and the profound, with each line an attempt to create a bridge of curiosity between writer and reader. When she’s not writing words, she’s singing them in her local choir (or shower) or cooking a curry from scratch.

Mother’s Milk

i. It started as many good things do, with a pan, some butter, onion and garlic. Then somewhere there, a transubstantiation. Eyes misty, onion’s revenge. Hours and salt passed. I realise I don’t recall when I learned to chop an …

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