Welcome to Teller, a magazine of stories. Stories told in pictures, in words, in both; short sharp stories, ‘so I once heard this story’ stories, stories of pure invention and stories that might just be true.
Teller’s back, at work and at play.
Chiara Dazi goes wandering with woodworking travellers, Tatyana Palyga spends a day at the office and Chloe Dewe Mathews ends up in call centre central by mistake. David Gray and Paul Summers investigate labour and its remnants in England’s idea of north and Steven Connor buys a new USB stick.
We join Stuart Braun to hang out with the Parkies and hear the stories of Melbourne’s Aboriginal community, and Iphgenia Baal as she waits around for the council. Oliver Harris tells the story of a young soldier whiling away time in rural France on the way to war and Seba Kurtis pieces together fragments of Argentina’s bloody history.
Chris Floyd lets us in on golden days with the love of his former life, Nikesh Shukla introduces his gilt-armed best friend and Alexander Massouras tells the moderately cautionary tale of a craftsman with the Midas touch.
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