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Orbitus: Scene 8

December 8, 2019 Antithesis Journal
Galaxy stars illustration by    Free Nature Stock    from    Pexels

Galaxy stars illustration by Free Nature Stock from Pexels

This is the eighth and final instalment of Orbitus, written by Olivia Hides. Thank you for joining us on the Orbitus journey throughout the year!

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In Screenplay Tags scifi, sci-fi, sci-fi screenplay, Screenplay, emerging writers, emerging sci-fi writers, Melbourne writers

Get well soon

December 3, 2019 Antithesis Journal
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Photo by Madison Inouye from Pexels

Does ‘wellness culture’ actually make us healthier, or is it facilitating unrealistic expectations and behaviours in a similar way to fad diets? Connor Amor-Bendall draws on her experience to argue for the latter.

Content Warning: eating disorders.

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In Opinion Tags wellness culture, wellness warriors, acai bowls, organic, diets, fad diets

Christmas Clichés

November 13, 2019 Antithesis Journal
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Image from Pexels on Pixabay

Caitlin Cassidy reflects on the last Christmas she spent at her grandmother’s farm in this painfully relatable piece about the self-absorption of youth and the life lessons that can only be learned in retrospect.

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In Creative non-fiction Tags Melbourne christmas, Australian christmas, family, Christmas cliches

Music of the city

November 6, 2019 Antithesis Journal
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Photo by Spencer Imbrock on Unsplash

Sam McDonald writes an ode to the city in this literary, music-inspired piece.

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In Fiction, Storytelling Tags Melbourne emerging wrtiers, Melbourne creatives, music of the city

Orbitus: Scene 7

November 1, 2019 Antithesis Journal
Galaxy stars illustration by    Free Nature Stock    from    Pexels

Galaxy stars illustration by Free Nature Stock from Pexels

Orbitus is back! We are now nearing the end of Olivia Hides’s sci-fi screenplay and we are seeing Dr Albertan reaching a point of no return …

If you’re new to Orbitus or need to refresh your memory, go back to scenes one, two, three, four, five and six.

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In Screenplay Tags Orbitus, Orbitus Kaltrone Spaceship, Olivia Hides, sci-fi screenplay, Screenplay, Melbourne sci-fi, Melbourne emerging writers, Australian screenplays, Australian sci-fi
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