
Hermes is the annual literary journal produced by the University of Sydney Union and the oldest such journal in Australasia.
The 2009 editorial team wants to create a publication of high quality that represents the diversity of both students and artistic practice at the University of Sydney.
Amelia Walkley, Bronwyn O’Reilly, Khym Scott and Raven Dakota are the 2009 editor team.
Submissions have closed - thankyou to all who submitted material.
If you have any questions or would like to talk to the editors about any concerns please contact the editors at

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Hermes 2008
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Download the 2008 edition of Hermes (PDF)
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Hermes is USU’s annual literary journal which features exciting new writing by members of the University community. It is Australia’s oldest literary journal and thus has a long and proud history.
It is a unique opportunity for writers and artists to publish their poetry, short stories, articles, comics, illustrations, drawings and photos. It is produced by four student editors appointed by USU members and staff and relies on contributions from the University community for its content.
The 2008 Hermes was launched amidst great cheer, tasty food and sparkling beverages in The Withdrawing Room, Holme Building on Wednesday 09 September.
The launch, part of the USU's Verge Arts Festival, justly celebrated Australasia's oldest literary jounral. This year's editors were: Allan Tieu, Samuel Mogine, Sara Gaghdoosti and Peter Johnson.
Hermes is available in publication stands in Manning House, Holme Building and Wentworth Building.
Hermes Editor applications open during O-Week and close in mid April each year. For more information, check out the student positions section of the website.
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