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Creative //

The Bridge Troll of Jubilee Park

Me and my boys were going down to Jubilee Park to throw rocks at the light rails when we met a bridge troll.

August 28, 2022 Felix Faber
Culture //

Don’t sugar-coat the dragons

It seems that violence, particularly violence exacted on women and other marginalised groups, has become an inherent, undeniable factor of the worlds we make up.

August 22, 2022 Alex Sharps
Culture //

Fantasy’s love affair with red tape

The inherent magic of bureaucracy.

May 9, 2021 Marlow Hurst
Culture, Profiles //

In conversation with Alicia Jasinska

An interview with Alicia Jasinska in the lead-up to her Sydney Writers’ Festival appearance.

April 12, 2021 Shania O'Brien
Perspective //

Gay fantasies of gay fantasy

Dreams of otherwordly queerness.

June 28, 2020 Klementine Burrell-Sander
Opinion // Dungeons And Dragons

How Dungeons & Dragons made me a better writer

Tabletop games offer a blend of storytelling and interaction that other mediums simply don't

October 1, 2019 Peter Prentice
Orange text reading "Queer Honi Presents: The Grand Tapestry" on a yellow background.
Perspective // Queer Honi

The Grand Tapestry

While easy to be lost in, fantasies are often treacherous places

May 1, 2019 Anthony McManus

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