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By Megan Payne / October 19, 2023

A headshot of Brian Obiri-Asare is set against an orange-hued photograph of steel tea kettles sitting on a fire. Brian’s headshot is in black and white, and he is pictured front on. He has short hair and facial stubble, is smiling and has on an opened collared shirt. Text below the headshot reads ‘An interview with Brian Obiri-Asare’

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The Suburban Review is a quarterly digital journal of short fiction, creative non-fiction, poetry and art. We’re interested in publishing the work of writers from all over Australia and the world.  

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