Overland is Australia's most exciting literary magazine ? and the only major journal to publish from an explicitly progressive perspective. Since 1954, it has featured essays, fiction, poetry, reviews, comments and artwork from the nation's best writers and thinkers, from Patrick White to Cate Kennedy. 'Overland' continues to highlight ideas and authors you won't find anywhere else. Read about exploitation in the funeral industry, life in post-Sanders America, radical passivity in women's writing, a history of fembots and sex dolls, the government's obsession with radicalisation, the effectiveness of boycotts, how to win against Hanson and the Far Right, and a roundtable on the erasure and appropriation of Indigenous Australia. Issue 225 features the winning entries ? poem, essay, story and cartoon ? from the Fair Australia Prize, as well as the winning story from this year's Story Wine Prize. There's an outstanding collaborative poetry project courtesy of poetry editor Toby Fitch, fiction curated by Jennifer Mills, and Overland regulars: Natalie Harkin, Alison Croggon, Mel Campbell and Giovanni Tiso.