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On Living Inside The Story: An Interview with Salar Abdoh

By Raaza Jamshed

After Conservation: In Conversation with Dominique Bikaba

By Russell Reed

I Can Imagine It for Us: Mai Serhan on Palestine & the Politics of Storytelling

By Olivia Katrandjian

The October Issue

By The Editors

Sarah Malik

Sarah Malik is a Walkley award–winning investigative journalist and author. She was a literary memoir editor at SBS Voices, where she also hosted the award-winning literary podcasts Let Me Tell You and The New Writers’ Room. From 2020–23 she served as a judge for the SBS Emerging Writers’ Competition, which produced the anthologies Roots, Emergence, and Between Two Worlds. Her books include the critically acclaimed memoir Desi Girl: On Feminism, Race, Faith and Belonging and Safar: Muslim Women’s Stories of Travel and Transformation (both 2022). She has twice judged the Douglas Stewart NSW Premier’s Literary Award for Non-Fiction, most recently as chair, and currently serves as a judge mentor for the UQP Mentorship Prize for Under-Represented Writers. She currently teaches creative writing and non-fiction at university, and is a freelance editor and journalist.
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The Frigging Fuss Over a Rotlo

By Chandu Maheria, translated from Gujarati by Hemang Ashwinkumar, guest-edited by Sarah Malik February 15, 2026
Through stories of food, a Dalit writer maps how caste organizes appetite, dignity, and memory, revealing how the taste of scarcity lingers and even abundance arrives freighted with history.
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