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  • On a yellow-green background, with playful orange scribbles, the four covers of issues #17: THEFT, #18: REGIONAL VOICES, #19: ECHO, and #20: HANDBAG are laid out side by side.

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  • The Suburban Review’s front cover is positioned in the centre of this image. It’s a pale pink rectangle. The magazine’s logo, theme and issue number are in a dark teal font. This sits in the top third of the rectangle. Below this is an illustration of a gender-nonspecific figure sitting beside a hole in the ground. They have a dark complexion with a white mullet pushed behind slightly pointed ears. They have flapping bats tattooed on their right arm. Their right hand is curled around a staff-like branch. A repurposed radio antenna sprouts out of the top of this. A small brown bird is perched on top of this antenna. The hole is encircled by brown rocks with grass poking out from cracks here and there. A green notebook, envelopes, pen and a smartphone are strewn across the ground near the figure’s bare feet. A laptop is propped up on rocks at the opposite end of the hole. An unplugged set of headphones and cord are draped across the rock next to it. A serene mallard duck sits on the rock next to the laptop, gazing across at the figure. Three twisting speech bubbles rise out of the hole, drifting towards the top of the image like clouds. This overlays a background featuring geometric cut-outs of cliff faces. These rugged cliffs are a bright saturated orange with sparse green trees dotted across them. These collaged cliff images circle around a stark white backdrop in the image.

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  • The cover of #18: REGIONAL VOICES sits on a pastel, patterned background. The image on the cover is 'Karkula' by Stephani Beck. It is a dense abstract pattern of vibrant green and aqua leaves splashed across a golden background. Lines of white dots flow across the image in different directions, the image evoking artist Stephani Beck’s Indigenous heritage. The magazine logo and issue theme, which is Regional Voices, sit against a dark green background in the top third of the image.

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  • ART: Cover for The Suburban Review #16: UNFUNDED entitled 'Unfolding' by Amy Yang. Above, the magazine’s logo in a purple-burgundy against a light pink background. Below, a young Asian woman looks to the viewer with a neutral expression. Her hair is up in pigtail buns and she has a pink dot under each eye. She wears a light pink silk shirt and has seven colourful resin earrings stuck to her face and two more in her hair.

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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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