This piece is two months old now, just like Jack Robinson, but it’s worth an encore presentation due to new developments.
Two months ago we couldn’t yet say this: Jack has a section in Dear Suburbia that cements him as the steeziest, bowl-cuttest small person around. He slouches in angry waves all bored, like nothing’s on TV, like yet another girl is texting him dark invitations.
On September 10, see Jack’s slouch at its best when we stream Dear Suburbia free online.
Jack Robinson Inside some Waves And where to see his best work yet
Temporary Vacation, Part 1 A What Youth original short
Laughter, delirium, caffeine, skateboarding, trash humping, girl hunting and lots of punting.
New Typewriters Dane and Dillon in San Francisco
Dane and Dillon are both contributing writers in the first issue of What Youth Quarterly, and in the fine tradition of writers past they made for San Francisco, and caught a wave. What Youth Quarterly, Issue One is off to the printers. It’ll be available for online purchase here at whatyouth.com this month. Sign up…
Roof Walls Craig At home with Craig Anderson
One whole week at Craig’s house in Newcastle with no waves to speak of. Instead, a vignette of domestic moments.
Seat 26c Sitting between Mitch Coleborn and Craig Anderson on a plane
Ever sat between Mitch Coleborn and Craig Anderson on a plane? We have. And now you have too. Kinda.