Issue #3 - Autumn 2000
Everything You Know Is Wrong

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Editorial

FICTION

The Edithing
When he was sent to record the strange and mutant world beyond the City, something told him he would never return. By VIRGINIA O'CARRICK. Art by Andrés Vaccari.

The Picture
Two lovers undertake separate, yet parallel journeys through a landscape
teeming with mythical and surreal events. By DOA KARAN. Art by Rully Zakaria.

The Passenger
Some loves are impossible, but that would not stop him from trying. A macabre love story by HOLLY DAY. Art by Peter Savieri.

Catalogue
Welcome to the shopping mall from hell. NED MATIJASEVIC confronts what lies behind consumer desire. Art & Layout by Nick Howlett.

FEATURES

A Psycho-Geographical Tour of Melbourne
A city is a complex crystallization of dream and thought, where the unconscious dwells in abandoned spaces. Text by SIMON SELLARS. Photographs by MICHAEL SHAW.

The Imp of the Perverse
Edgar A. Poe is unanimously hailed as the master of Gothic Horror. In this essay, DMETRI KAKMI analyses the perennial and contradictory figure of the female in Poe's fiction and poetry. Art by Dave Fode.

Future Unimaginable
An interview with DAMIEN BRODERICK, polymath extraordinaire, and author of
The White Abacus and The Last Mortal Generation. Photos by Mark Thomas

A Bluffer's Guide to Rotating Tetrahedra in your Head
In this whimsical autobiographical piece, DAMIEN BRODERICK examines the role of visualisation in fiction.

Saturn Returns
NORMAN TALBOT reviews the history and many incarnations of the god Saturn.

RETROSPECTO, by SIMON SELLARS: "La Jetée" (1963). Directed by Chris Marker.

POETRY
X By Justin Lowe.
The Surfacycle By Alex Wisser.
Careful By Shona Hawkes.
Centuries By Paul Hardacre.
Glory! By Alice Rae.

REVIEWS
Dream/Life By Trent Parke.
The Book of Changes By Norman Talbot. Paintings by John Montefiore.