almanacs, directories, lists
i have finally figured out how to use are.na (it's so useful and fun and good for my brain!), so I'm gonna start keep most of my lists over there. I'll keep updating this page too, though, cos I want to, and for the lists that don't quite fit my are.na.
mutual aid and support for Palestine
last updated 06/05/2026. Please feel free to email me if you have suggestions for resources to add.
- e-sims for gaza; buy e-sims to help keep Palestinians connected in Gaza.
- mutual aid EVAC mastersheet; updated list of families seeking funds to evacuate Gaza, created by Mohamed Chamas.
- 'readers and writers against the genocide' t-shirts; the Avid Reader bookshop in Meanjin are selling these shirts, with $20 from every item sold being donated to PARA and Olive Kids charities. I now have the Evelyn Araluen one!
- operation olive branch; grassroots movement to support & amplify aid requests of Palestinian families.
- palestine children's relief fund; humanitarian org providing free medical care and relief for children in Gaza.
radio shows I like
last updated 06/05/2026. A list of community radio shows I've been listening to recently, sometimes live but mostly back on streaming during work.
- Bright Lights on 3RRR
- Fang It! on PBS
- Homebrew on PBS
- Maps on 3RRR
- Mooncake on 3RRR
- Neon Sunset on 3RRR
- Soak on PBS
- Superfluity (RIP) on 3RRR
Underground Love on PBS
<3 long live community radio <3
published works + upcoming events
last updated 12/05/2026
- Zine Club will have it's next meeting on Saturday 30th of May 2026 at Sabby Gallery. We put a bunch of paper, art supplies and collage materials on the big communal table, and spend the afternoon making zines and hanging out - it's really lovely. Sabby is a co-op DIY games/art space in the 60L Green Building in Carlton, you can find us at 60 Leicester St, Carlton VIC 3053, at @sabby_gally most places online, or on the Sabby Discord.
- A website is a zine; out now in the latest issue of Cordite Poetry Review. This interactive essay was built on the ideas I first started having on this very website last year. A huge thank you to Rory Green for comissioning me, helping me bring this piece to life, and for being a constant advocate for my work, and for digital work in general < 3. The digital lit scene in this country would not be what it is without them.