Overland (magazine)


Overland is an Australian literary and cultural magazine, established in 1954 and published quarterly in print as well as online.

History

Overland was established in 1954, under the auspices of the Realist Writers Group in Melbourne, with Stephen Murray-Smith as the first editor-in-chief. It was initially formed by anti-Stalinist members of the Communist Party of Australia and other members of the 1950s New Left.

Editors

The magazine has been edited by:

Description

Overland describes itself as "Australia’s oldest radical literary magazine", which publishes fiction, poetry, non-fiction and art. It says it "continues to document lesser-known stories and histories give a voice to those whose stories are otherwise marginalised, misrepresented or ignored, and point public debate in alternative directions".
Its formats are a quarterly print journal and an online magazine containing daily cultural commentary and occasional fiction and poetry. It also "holds events, discussions and debates, hosts a number of major literary competitions, and runs a residency for under-represented writers".
, the editors-in-chief are Evelyn Araluen and Jonathan Dunk, and it is published by a not-for-profit organisation. Its patron is Barry Jones.

Competitions