Alex Sutcliffe

Alex Sutcliffe is an MPhil student in creative writing at the University of Adelaide on unceded Kaurna land. Alex’s writing has appeared in Cordite and Seizure. Alex also occasionally reads at No Wave at the Wheatsheaf.
All essays by Alex Sutcliffe
6:66am, narrow gate
In a time of no nexts, narrative is a problematic medium, but this is exactly why a number of contemporary writers have narrowed their focus to minutes and seconds. It’s high-frequency trading on cultural capital. What imaginative surpluses can literary language seize from financialised time?
Nov. 2021 •
• Provocations