• Heat, Vol. 3 No. 4

Heat

Heat, Vol. 3 No. 4

Regular price $25.00

Heat is an Australian literary title. It was first published in 1996 and returned in 2022 after a ten-year hiatus. 

In this issue: 'If I wanted stillness, I’d build a bungalow,’ writes Ella Jeffery in ‘Supertall’, a poem that envisions life in 432 Park, the world’s tallest residential building. HEAT Series 3 Number 4 explores the tensions between house and home, nature and suburbia, earth and outer space. Clare Murphy uses the language of plants to tell a thorny story of urban development. A series of photographs by Yanni Florence reveal hidden images on city streets. Irish writer David Hayden shares a filmic vision of the Sydney suburbs in his short story ‘Marrickville Light’. Two poets, Ella Skilbeck-Porter and Ella Jeffery contemplate cats and real estate. And Luke Beesley and Amy Leach go further afield, conjuring worlds that sit somewhere between the real and the imaginary.

Sydney, Australia; 150 x 210mm; 88 pages; August 2022; Bi-monthly