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Contents indexed selectively.
This issue also contains non-fiction by Jane Turner Goldsmith, Camille Rouliere, Lucy Hagan, and Ana Davis; flash fiction by Owen Everitt, Doug Jacquier, and Travis Lucas; and work by international authors Artem Mozgovoy and Malachi Edwin Vethamani.
Contents
* Contents derived from the 2021 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Sea, Salt, Sand : The Billowing of Benang in Kim Scott’s Country, single work essay
- Grey Matters (Conspiracies of Light), single work prose
- The Collectors, single work short story
- Troubridge Shoals, single work short story
- Frog, single work short story
- Everybody Dies Thirsty, single work short story
- Rusalka, single work short story
- Flowsi"how did we get by", single work poetry
- The Sun Withini"Wet sand shimmers", single work poetry
- Water Memoryi"A flicker of verticals", single work poetry
- The Icei"The ice is in the water, though no water that’s known my skin where I dove into waves and", single work poetry
- Summer Storm and Leaf Litteri"sometimes air feels most", single work poetry
- End Stage Pastorali"Water and time change everything. Like all complicated stories,", single work poetry
- Masculinitiesi"when he hugs his opponent", single work poetry
- Submergedi"You wade down the street, eyes shut against the grit", single work poetry
- Untitledi"Dear Waratah is withering", single work poetry
- Swimmerooniei"I had always wanted to be 'the Swimmer' (de Chirico's "Swimmer") &", single work poetry
- Lake Eyre Yacht Club, Mareei"In this arid town, up past the Afghan mosque,", single work poetry
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Raining Poetry in Adelaide,
selected work
poetry
Collection of short poems (mostly tanka and haiku, some slightly longer) from the annual Raining Poetry in Adelaide festival: the poems from the festival are ' cut into stencils, and then spray-painted onto the streets of Adelaide using hydrophobic paint, so that they only appear when it rains. The poems last 1-3 months' (Saltbush Review), hence the brevity of the works.
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