Abstract
Just over a year ago, sitting at a concrete bench, eating lunch with a handful of other post-graduates in the stultifying NorthQueensland heat, I put into words one of the stupidest notions I have ever gotten into my head: “We should launch a journal.” Admittedly, it seemed to be a natural conclusion at the time. Two of us had recently finished working as editorial-assistants for James Cook University’s only remaining social sciences and humanities journal, eTropic (founded at a time when a lowercase “e” could connote forward thinking without a trace of irony) and, a year earlier, I had served in a similar capacity for the long-running-butnow-defunct Literature in North Queensland (LiNQ). Surely, the next step was to bring together our little cadre of over-eager PhD students in literature, creative writing, sociology and art to launch a publication of our very own. It was a terrible idea; maybe the best one I have ever had.
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Sudo Journal
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