Category Archive: Kurungabaa – The Magazine

Kurungabaa Volume 4

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Kurungabaa Volume 4 Prose Derek Hynd Susan Gottlieb Rebecca Olive Louise Victoria Jeffredo Shaun Tomson Aga Maksimowska Michael Scott Moore Greg Bogaerts Cori Schumacher Andrea Frost Brian Barbeito Carole Lander Clifton Evers Madelaine… Read More

Surfing with Camus, by Chris Morgan

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I …the desperate man has no native land.  I knew that the sea existed, and that is why I lived in the midst of this mortal time. —Carnets II There’s no evidence that… Read More

Latest Issue – now available at the newstand!

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Yessir, the latest issue in now available in the hand at a few select stores in New South Wales, Australia!!

A cold welcome to the NEW ISSUE from Derek Hynd

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Here’s a rushed attempt at getting a message out based on a quick favour and from what little I know of the Kurungabaa readership. No apology on spur of moment for anything untoward.… Read More

Response to Nick Carroll’s “The New Sarcasm” by Mike Mantalos

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The perpetual ad campaign that has all but suffocated any editorial in the modern surfing media bristles at the expression of independent thought by those outside their control. Mr Carroll applies his genius… Read More

Kurungabaa Volume 3 Issue 1

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Well, the new issue is now at the printers. Mail out on Friday. Nearly there. Props to the team! INTRODUCTION Stochasticity – Thomas Williams 3 IMAGES Vanessa Janss 35 POETRY In Phan Thiet… Read More

Doris E (Xcalibre) by Sofjan Hughes

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You asked me to write when I christened that new board. We were talking about Excalibur and magic. Remember?  Still not sure what you really meant, but the day I got that board… Read More

The Next Set

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Time has branded them and fettered they are lodged in the room of infinite possibilities they have ousted. But can those have been possible seeing that they never were? Or was that only… Read More

Upcoming Interview with Derek Hynd

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I recently sat down on the sand to talk with Derek Hynd. He was generous and spoke openly about a lot of things – an old Parrish single fin, South Coast Durban waves,… Read More

Lisa Walker – His Inappropriate Heart

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Paul sits out the back, waiting for the set. The water is translucent, warm; in this winter that is not a winter. A stingray flies past on the sand, metres beneath him. ‘How… Read More

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