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Tess Ezzy

Tess Ezzy is a poet, fibre artist, and professional overfeeler based between Sydney, Canberra, and places she dreams into. Her work explores neurodivergence, memory, bureaucracy, and myth through a lens that is tender, fragmented, and a little bit feral. She’s previously published in both academic and creative spaces, and currently runs The Moody Project, where she turns emotions into art, maps, and mild chaos. When not crying in Excel spreadsheets, she’s stitching felt galaxies or arguing with ancient gods.

POLLY POCKET

Hush. I want to tell you about the queen. She is the size of a thumbnail. She lives in a shell the size of my palm. She has a bed with a coverlet painted on, a pond with fish painted …

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The Unfinished Endnotes of Forgotten Rituals Compiled in Transit by Those Who Left

[1] Thumbprint in Dough as Homeland. Recorded on the back of a shipping manifest. The recipe lost. The gesture remains. Each loaf shaped like a prayer that never quite rose. [2] Red Thread, East Window. Found knotted around an immigration …

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