Scott Limbrick

LIMBRICK, Scott (credit Leah Jing McIntosh) (1)

Scott Limbrick is a writer based in Naarm (Melbourne). His fiction has appeared in Electric LiteratureGoing Down SwingingWesterlyHobartThe Suburban Review, The Big Issue Fiction Edition and Kill Your Darlings’ New Australian Fiction 2021 among others. He is currently the Copyright Agency Frank Moorhouse Fellow.

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Everything you could possibly imagine

FictionJoseph was one of the only patients I’d truly enjoyed interacting with, which for the weeks since his arrival had helped me cope with the ward’s sense of monotony. His beard was like a cartoon lumberjack’s, descending into a fine point and thick enough to hold objects if they were stuck into it – which, of course, we’d tried. His eyebrows erupted like old-­growth forest across his forehead, almost demanding to be touched – which, of course, I hadn’t.

Wax

FictionI touch the wax of their pickaxes, then run my hand along the wax rock of the walls. One man squats a few metres away from the others, holding a pan. As I move towards him, I notice a label with descriptive text about Victoria’s gold rush, a reminder of the foundational gruesomeness of the enterprise – the colonial history of world’s fairs, or zoos, here insisting on itself in a minor carnival of the macabre. 

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