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Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 2021 A Ghost Gum Leans Over : Haiku and Senryu
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Connections & Shared Histories : Sherryl Clark Reviews ‘a Ghost Gum Leans Over’ by Myron Lysenko & ‘In This Part of the World’ by Kevin Brophy Sherryl Clark , 2021 single work review
— Appears in: Rochford Street Review , 5 5eptember no. 32 2021;

— Review of A Ghost Gum Leans Over : Haiku and Senryu Myron Lysenko , 2021 selected work poetry ; In This Part of the World Kevin Brophy , 2020 selected work poetry

'Myron Lysenko and Kevin Brophy have a long history together as poets, as editors of the journal Going Down Swinging many years ago, with Hit & Miss Productions (publishing), and as friends. It seemed fitting that their books be reviewed together, not so much to compare as to have an opportunity to chart their different paths in poetry. It gave me an opportunity to pull previous collections by both of them off my shelves and do a little looking back as well.' (Introduction)

Connections & Shared Histories : Sherryl Clark Reviews ‘a Ghost Gum Leans Over’ by Myron Lysenko & ‘In This Part of the World’ by Kevin Brophy Sherryl Clark , 2021 single work review
— Appears in: Rochford Street Review , 5 5eptember no. 32 2021;

— Review of A Ghost Gum Leans Over : Haiku and Senryu Myron Lysenko , 2021 selected work poetry ; In This Part of the World Kevin Brophy , 2020 selected work poetry

'Myron Lysenko and Kevin Brophy have a long history together as poets, as editors of the journal Going Down Swinging many years ago, with Hit & Miss Productions (publishing), and as friends. It seemed fitting that their books be reviewed together, not so much to compare as to have an opportunity to chart their different paths in poetry. It gave me an opportunity to pull previous collections by both of them off my shelves and do a little looking back as well.' (Introduction)

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