The Saltbush Review is a literary journal on Kaurna land in South Australia. We publish literary fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction. Funded by Arts SA
We are delighted to announce the publication of Issue 4 of The Saltbush Review! Inside you will find incredible fiction, nonfiction and poetry on the subject of 'Fracture', along with two very fine reviews. Enjoy! https://t.co/f2HAb4CGqA
Please read @SaltbushReview. A substantial and thoughtful selection of poetry, CNF and fiction on the theme 'Intersections'.
I have a piece in here. Thank you, editors, for accepting it and the smooth editing process.
Autoposting of links from Wordpress is being stopped soon (booooo) but maybe that'll encourage me to go into more depth when I post them over here: check out the lovely @SaltbushReview and see what great things can be achieved by a dedicated set of editors and arts funding!
"No. Not Alien" my hybrid essay/review of @EcOsondu book, "Alien Stories" is published in this issue. Here's a link👇
https://t.co/TPSXYn751b
T for thanks.😁
#WritingCommunity
Excited to see my short story "Songs of Yesterday's Tomorrows" published in @SaltbushReview's latest issue.
You can read it on their website.
https://t.co/YrnuyiMPuG
This edition features my weird little story about a mermaid in a far-future Pinnaroo. 💛
(Inspired by flood maps showing worst case climate change scenarios where Pinnaroo turns from a dry land farming community to a beachside village).
We are thrilled to announce that Issue 3 is NOW LIVE! Full of brilliant and delightful and provocative writing on the theme of 'Intersections' https://t.co/I3QXeJu3g3
We will be holding a very special celebration event for Issues 2 & 3 on May 3rd at The Wheatsheaf Hotel. Free entry, all welcome. Check out this amazing line-up of readers!
Submissions for Issue 4 of The Saltbush Review are now open!
We are looking for fiction, poetry, and creative non-fiction by the 16th June on the theme of 'Fracture.'
https://t.co/FlCaoE3Rkb
Submissions for Issue 3 are now closed! Thank you to everyone who sent in work. Our editors are now reviewing submissions and will get in touch soon. Keep an eye out for our next call for submissions for Issue 4!
Submissions are now open to the third issue of the @SaltbushReview.
Submit short fiction, poetry, and creative non-fiction (including personal essays and life writing) of up to 3,000 words on the theme of ‘Intersections.’
https://t.co/8m3ES7DHfc
Thrilled to launch Shannon Burns’ critically acclaimed work Childhood this Friday. Welcome by Professor Anne Pender, discussion by Professor Brian Castro, Professor Jennifer Rutherford and reading by the author.
Registration essential.
https://t.co/oGytcSGm3v
A big thank you to Hoa Nguyen @peacehearty, Jill Jones, Dominic Guerrera, Travis Lucas and @NO_WAVE_ADL for a wonderful poetry event a few weeks ago!
https://t.co/vjP5IKJWT5
Submissions for The Saltbush Review are open! Send us fiction, non-fiction, and poetry on the theme of 'Intersections' by the 20th January 2023!
#amwriting#submissionsopen https://t.co/W9xi3nFwIt
Applications are open for the inaugural Mascara Varuna Writers' & Editors' Residency!✍️💫
4 writers will receive an all-expenses paid, fully catered residency at @VarunaWriters travel paid for interstate writers
Judges Melissa Lucashenko and @LucyVan14
Apply by 5 Dec
We're open for submissions for Issue 3! Send us your best work by 20th January 2023.
Thanks to Arts SA, we can pay you for your art!
https://t.co/W9xi3nFwIt
The Saltbush Review is thrilled to host a poetry reading with @NO_WAVE_ADL featuring special guest Hoa Nguyen @peacehearty, along with Jill Jones, Dominic Guerrera, and Travis Lucas.
Come along on Monday 10th of October at the Olivia Hotel!
Honoured and excited to announce that The Saltbush Review has received funding from @ArtsSouthAus! We can’t wait to bring you all more writing, and play our part in supporting South Australian and diverse voices.
Thank you Arts SA for your support!