2021 highlights reel
As 2021 winds down, Subbed In thanks our supporters and readers for sticking with us through what has been a challenging couple of years. We are so proud of the three books we published this year (In The Drink by Emily Crocker, Sexy Tales of Paleontology by Patrick Lenton, and apocalypse scroll like it was normal by kenji kinz) and we could not have done it without your support. We can't wait to bring more new works into the world in 2022. Thank you!
As well as releasing books, here’s a bunch of other highlights from 2021:
❤️🔥 I Feel Seen: Zowie Douglas-Kinghorn dives deep in a review of Patrick Lenton's Sexy Tales of Paleontology for Sydney Review of Books >
❤️🔥 Love letters, or prayers, to and from the undercommons: Read an interview with author kenji kinz about apocalypse scroll like it was normal over at Liminal Magazine >
❤️🔥 Some things just work: Read an egg-cerpt from Sexy Tales of Paleontology by Patrick Lenton over at Aniko Press >
❤️🔥 Stamps for conession cardholders: Read an excerpt from In The Drink by Emily Crocker over at Subbed In >
❤️🔥 Sometimes, pain is just pain: A poem from Jennifer Nguyen’s When I die slingshot my ashes onto the surface of the moon was republished in Australian Poetry Journal and features a reflection on Jennifer’s work by Shu-Ling Chua. Read more over at Subbed In >
❤️🔥 Congratulations to If you’re sexy and you know it slap your hams author Eloise Grills who has won the 2021 Melbourne Prize for Literature’s 'Writer’s Prize' for her extraordinary essay The Fat Bitch in Art. Read Eloise's essay over at Meanjin >
❤️🔥 Congratulations to The Naming author Aisyah Shah Idil who has been awarded the inaugural Maria Pallotta-Chiarolli Fellowship for Writers. Read a short interview with Aisyah over at Liminal Magazine >