This anthology examines the ways we find joy in lockdown, keep people and places alive through memory, and search for connection in an increasingly digital age. Featuring poetry, short stories and visual art, it introduces bold new voices that will command your attention and prompt you to think differently about the relationships that make everyday life worthwhile.
Larissa Behrendt is a legal academic, writer, filmmaker and Indigenous rights advocate. She is Distinguished Professor at the Jumbunna Institute at the University of Technology Sydney and the host of Speaking Out on ABC radio. She has published three novels and numerous books on Indigenous legal issues. She was awarded the 2009 NAIDOC Person of the Year award and 2011 NSW Australian of the Year.