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Celebrate 85 years of Meanjin. Issue 84.3 is out on 16 September and the final 85th Anniversary edition is out on 1 December.
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Melbourne University Publishing (MUP) announced on 4 September 2025 that Meanjin will cease publication after its final edition in December 2025. For questions related to the impact of this announc…
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Thank you for the outpouring of support over the past few days, and for the memories being shared.

The complete Meanjin archive will be put online and made available for free from February 2026. In the meantime, current print and digital subscribers continue to have full access to it. (1 of 2)
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A new Meanjin has arrived on my desk at the exact historical conjuncture most needed (aka always, aka now) @meanjin.bsky.social
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"In Elon, incel or incel-adjacent members of the manosphere who live lonely lives without prospects finally get to imagine that they have political leaders: powerful people they can admire and aspire to be."

Big Incel Energy in @meanjin.bsky.social

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Big Incel Energy
Writing a piece on the energy in the Trump administration is like trying to write fiction in the apocalypse: you can’t create anything more insane than the real world. Every time I write about some…
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Excited to announce another essay in @meanjin.bsky.social , and this time I’m right up the front.

People across the spectrum get worked up about “woke”. On the Right, they’ve invented an inchoate enemy that can serve any need. Centre & Left can deride it as trivial or corrosive. #Meanjin
We are launching Winter 2025 on 25 June!

At Readings Carlton, with Claire G. Coleman, Sophie Finlay, Thirangie Jayatilake, and a special conversation with Ouyang Yu and Cher Tan.

This one is not to miss.
Meanjin launch: Winter 2025
Join us and writers, readers, and poets to launch Meanjin 84.2. Meanjin launches start manifesto-style in the Readings laneway, before heading inside. Wear your favourite coat and prepare to be moved...
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Hello, dear Meanjin reader! It’s that time of year again for us to get in touch with our readers to find out how we’re doing. What do you like? What don’t you like? What would you…
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“A Coalition senator… let a fundamental truth drop.
‘Cognitive science indicates a thing called the illusory truth effect—that if you say it often enough, people will start to believe it’…”

‘Dutton: A catalogue of falsehoods’ by @danielhurst.bsky.social meanjin.com.au/essays/dutto...
Dutton: a catalogue of falsehoods
A Coalition senator was in the middle of a debate about foreign policy when he let a fundamental truth drop. ‘Cognitive science indicates a thing called the illusory truth effect—that if you say it…
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Timely weekend reading from our latest edition, Meanjin 84.1 Autumn 2025—

“It fell to the current Australian Parliament to consider new laws to meet new problems, even while the world was changing around us…”

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The Gambling Evil
There is always an appetite. It is now the gambling corporations that seek to mould everyone in their own image. They might yet be reined in.
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and Zowie Douglas-Kinghorn reviews Batmanians by Sammy Oravec:

'Guided by star signs and SSRIs, Oravec’s dreamy, shambolic prose merges individual narratives into a collective hallucination.'

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Where to Now?
‘You know Melbourne was at one stage slated to go by the name of Batman. We’d be Batmanians by now.’
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We are launching on Wurundjeri country on 26 March!

FEAT. @rachelwithers.bsky.social, Suma Narayan, @lucysussex.bsky.social, @jessielilley.bsky.social and Raeden Richardson!

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OUT NOW!

Meanjin 84.1 Autumn 2025!

Energy and life and the body. Disappointment and passion and pride. The inexorable labour of working toward the just.

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Cover reveal!

The work of desire, the work of identity, the work of standing still. The work of giving life, the work of telling truth, the work of making a home.

This season, Meanjin’s writers are calling us to account.

Meanjin 84.1 Autumn 2025 is out on 19 March.

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What a year for Australian literature!

In the latest for Meanjin Daily, a selection of Meanjin writers shared their favourite books of 2024.

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Best of Australian reading in 2024
Meanjin writers share their favourite books of 2024.
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Welcome aboard, @meanjin.bsky.social!
Hello! We’ve officially migrated. In case you’re unfamiliar, you can subscribe to Meanjin—Australia’s literary journal of record—for as little as $5 a month here! meanjin.com.au/subscribe/

Watch this space for more updates—we’ve got a big year planned.
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Hello, dear Reader, and welcome, Subscriber! Embrace Australia’s finest writers: subscribe to Meanjin.   Subscribe to Meanjin Quarterly in print: Our print subscription options include: Multi-…
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Hello! We’ve officially migrated. In case you’re unfamiliar, you can subscribe to Meanjin—Australia’s literary journal of record—for as little as $5 a month here! meanjin.com.au/subscribe/

Watch this space for more updates—we’ve got a big year planned.
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Hello, dear Reader, and welcome, Subscriber! Embrace Australia’s finest writers: subscribe to Meanjin.   Subscribe to Meanjin Quarterly in print: Our print subscription options include: Multi-…
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