Gusher is an independent Australian magazine that takes its name from the uncontrolled eruption of a newly struck oil well — and applies that energy to its coverage of art, culture, and creative life. The publication overflows with imagery, ideas, and creative experiments that refuse to be contained by conventional editorial formats, with a particular focus on feminist and musical themes.
Each issue is a visual and textual abundance — photography, illustration, essays, and creative writing spilling across pages with an energy that is infectious and occasionally overwhelming in the best possible way. The editorial approach values excess over restraint, conviction over caution, and the raw energy of creative work over the polished surfaces that most magazines present.
There is a generosity to Gusher that sets it apart: the magazine gives more than it needs to, fills more pages than expected, and treats every contributor as if their work deserves to overflow the margins. It is the opposite of a magazine that carefully rations its content — here, the abundance is the point.
For readers who want their magazines to feel alive rather than curated — and who appreciate the kind of creative generosity that fills every page to bursting — Gusher delivers the rush its name promises.
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