Previously, on Make Your Own Rabbit Hole...
Rabbit Hole #39— "Beyond the Anger Economy": This week's post is inspired by the US Supreme Court decision and this idea: “In a society that profits from your self doubt, liking yourself is a rebellious act.”
Rabbit Hole #38— "The morning has gold in its mouth: Stephen King on writing": I made a zine!
Rabbit Hole #37 — "The Psychopathology of the Dark Side": About my PhD—breasts, cinema and the dark side.
Rabbit Hole #36 — "How can I be you, Louise Bourgeois?": This double issue looks at the amazing work of French-American artist and sculptor, Louise Bourgeois.
Rabbit Hole #36 — "Louise Bourgeois: Intimate connections": Another double issue with a very special interview with a midwife. Kind of like 'Interview with a Vampire,' but less Tom Cruise jumping up and down on a couch
Rabbit Hole #35 — "How can I be you?": This issue is about thinking less in terms of deficits; more thinking about potential and what to do to capitalise on it.
Rabbit Hole #34 — "Hoffman’s challenge": A short while back past Rabbit Hole contributor Matt Roberts and I dared a friend of ours to make something out of a story he told us about Dustin Hoffman—and he did!
Rabbit Hole #34 — "Bukowski’s advice": Reading Charles Bukowski's work confirms my sneaking suspicion that art is not as hard as I make it.
Rabbit Hole #33 — "Zombie projects": I've got an apocalypse worth of unfinished projects. But rather than keeping hold of them, I’m wondering if I need to mourn them a little and then put them, and me, out of our misery.
Rabbit Hole #32 — "Blink-long stories": A super short piece about super short pieces, including the shortest novel ever written (supposedly).
Rabbit Hole #31 — "A Rabbit Hole of Denial": In this week's double issue, my good friend Matt Roberts becomes Rabbit Hole's second guest contributor.
Rabbit Hole #31 — "Pareidolia: Two Memories of Death": And budgies, death and the rabbit that lives in the moon...
Rabbit Hole #30 — "Covers 3: Superb Assassins”: Rabbit Hole's first guest contributor!
Rabbit Hole #30 — "Kraftifacts: If Post-it notes have taught me anything…": Part two of Issue 30 about my fetish for stationery.
Rabbit Hole #29 — "Chicken Hypnosis": About Maurice Sendak, Edgar Allen Poe and, of course, chicken hypnosis. (Sort of.)
Rabbit Hole #28 — "Covers 2: Bring Yourself, TCB": Why are some covers awful and others awesome? It's all about you, that's why.
Rabbit Hole #27 — "Covers": In this issue The Beatles are from Ghana, David Bowie is Portuguese and Chuck D is a woman.
Rabbit Hole #26 — "Terror Australis II: A nation of boat people dreaming": Amnesty International have launched a brilliant new campaign to release children from immigration detention.
Rabbit Hole #25 — "Twenty-five Issues": After twenty-four of these things, I thought I should figure out exactly why I'm doing this.
Rabbit Hole #24 — "Top Ten Turks with a Wunderwand 3": The third and final in my series on my favourite guitarists includes an awesome cover of the theme song to Charmed.
Rabbit Hole #23 — "Three Thoughts on Thinking": For this Rabbit Hole, I decided to write something to prompt me to use all them fancy intelligences I've been hearing some much about.
Rabbit Hole #22 — "Terror Australis: Children in Detention": After the release of the Human Rights Commission's Report on Children in Immigration Detention, it wasn't a great few weeks in Australian politics.
Rabbit Hole #21 — "All the pretty morning birds are telling you to PISS OFF!": I woke up one morning and this crazy title came to me. Surprisingly, it turned out to be true.
Rabbit Hole #20 — "Why you, Schopenhauer and my dad think everything you do sucks": Why does your life suck sometimes? This Rabbit Hole looks to my Dad and one of the most pessimistic people in Western philosophy for answers.
























