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The front cover of issue 36 of the UW zine: Revenge/Haunted
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Issue 36 is here!

November 5, 2021January 8, 2022 By Underground Team

The 36th issue of the Underground Writers zine is now available for free download from our Issues page!

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Front cover art for Underground Writers issue 35: Australian Gothic
#Adele Lomas Glendenning #Ebony Bryant #Issue Release #Jemimah Halbert Brewster #Jess Gately #Kate Lomas Glendenning #Lauren Pratt #Shelley Carter

Issue 35: Australian Gothic is now available!

August 5, 2021December 11, 2021 By Underground Team

The Underground Writers team presents issue 35: Australian Gothic! With the surge in Australian Gothic literature and films in the past few years,

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