The Department Of Lost
'The Department Of Lost' is a collection of stories that each explore lost items.
'The Department Of Lost' is a collection of stories that each explore lost items.
Georgia Emily recognises our constantly growing need to consume more and the problems that arise when we give in.
Lynn Chen sheds light on the underlying racism within the stereotypes of Asian food.
'Sylvia' tells the story of a twisted relationship, exploring the themes of discrimination and race.
'A line in the sand' delves into the cultural divides that still stand today.
Ch’aska Cuba De Reed’s review on the latest UTS Writers’ Anthology ‘Empty Sky’ provides a quick overview of the collection and a guide on how to approach it.
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Inspired by the events of the Vietnam War, Mary Elizabeth Tran's photo series depicts the story of a man struggling with his hallucinations.
Bettina Liang tells her story of being hearing-impaired, revealing how she's not restrained because of this.
Amani's poem tells the story of the sufferings of the women in her life, and reflects on how this has affected her.