Author: Tristan

  • Comment on 3:AM

    I have resigned as co-editor-in-chief of 3:AM and ended my association with the magazine. This was not an easy decision; 3:AM has been very, very good to me. I have worked with talented and passionate writers and publishers from around the world – some I now have the privilege of calling friends. I have interviewed… Read.

  • On ‘Rhinoceros Dream’

    I have a piece in the February 2019 edition of RIC Journal titled Rhinoceros Dream. It’s always a thrill to be published in the uncanny RIC. I’m deeply thankful and forever indebted to the super talented Saudamini for the encouragement, support and friendship. Read.

  • On ‘Poem for the Dead Man’

    I have a piece in the January 2019 edition of RIC Journal titled Poem for the Dead Man. Thought I could leave the dead man behind… This could only have been published by RIC. I’m deeply thankful to S – as usual. Read.

  • On ‘Sundown’

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    My short story or fragment Sundown has been published in the final edition of RIC Journal for 2018. It’s always always a serious pleasure to be in RIC, a singular journal that continues to do its very own thing. Long may that continue. With thanks to S, as usual. Read.

  • On ‘Once Upon A Time’

    My poem Once Upon A Time has been published in the second anniversary/Kali edition of RIC Journal. I’m super happy about this for a few reasons, including but not limited to: This is published poem number two for me I got to work with the magnanimous and talented Saudamini again RIC is now an entire two… Read.

  • On ‘Instructions for Falling in Love’

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    My short story ‘Instructions for Falling in Love’ has been published in Felt: Aesthetics of Grey, a beautiful little anthology out now from Zeno Press. The story sits alongside the work of Rachael De Moravia, German Sierra and other writers I admire. With thanks to Christian. Read.

  • On ‘Two Parts by Matthew Turner’

    My poem Two Parts by Matthew Turner has been published in RIC Journal. Two Parts is a response to Matthew Turner’s evocative poem Redivider, Redivider, a poem that was published in RIC last month and which I read and read and wished I had written. So I wrote something by Matthew. Big thanks to Saudamini as always,… Read.

  • On ‘Faulkner on the Balcony’

    Wrote a few things I probably shouldn’t have while in Melbourne last month for Burning House Press’s September, impressions of home edition. It’s a story now – called Faulkner on the Balcony. With thanks and gratitude to Rachael. Read.

  • Book update #3

    > I spoke with my friend Daniela Cascella about LETTER. She misread a few things and I couldn’t be more delighted. Read (or misread) it here: Spirit Training > The book is finding its way around the world > I interviewed Knox Bertie – his photograph is on the cover of LETTER > LETTER was… Read.

  • Book update #2

    > Book arrived at my place at 6.35am a week and a half ago > I gave a copy to my grandmother, inscribed it, on the page before the dedication to her son > Book has its first review – in Issue 97 of The Collagist > Readers are reading book > Thx to Knox… Read.