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Aussie Titles Reviewed in 2018

January 2, 2019November 18, 2020 By Underground Team

 2018 was a huge year for reviews with our editors covering a range of genres, themes and authors. Take a trip down memory

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Review: Neverland by Margot McGovern, by Jess Rae

August 6, 2018August 23, 2019 By Underground Team

Issue 23’s review Neverland (2018) Margot McGovern  Review by Jess Rae (this review can also be read in the Underground zine, issue 23:

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Issue 23 is here!

August 5, 2018September 28, 2019 By Underground Team

Issue 23 is here! This issue features our first ever visual storytelling piece: South Pacific by Louise Falconer. Our short stories are from Bayveen O’Connell

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