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Issue Details: First known date: 2009... no. 12 1 February 2009 of Otoliths : A Magazine of Many E-Things est. 2006 Otoliths
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* Contents derived from the 2009 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Traumwelten, Martin Edmond , single work prose
Found Source Code Poemsi"1: def poem(jumper, jumpee="moon"):", Cath Vidler , single work poetry
Woundi"reaching down to place your weight", Sarah K. Bell , single work poetry
Seed Warsi"the fungus, wide smile", Jill Jones , single work poetry
That Old Dream of Plentyi"It’s the kind of weather", Jill Jones , single work poetry
High Wind at Kekerengui"surf", Jill Jones , single work poetry
Correcti"Could I sell you", Jill Jones , single work poetry
Who Cares About Our Feelings?i"Reluctantly, I aim at Friday", Jill Jones , single work poetry
Seven Concentrations, Stu Hatton , sequence poetry
Entrancei"This should be easy to enter, like a building. Not that all buildings are easy to enter, but the idea", Stu Hatton , single work poetry
Retreati"Philosophy unties the knots in our thinking, not unlike a holiday which doesn’t include a single", Stu Hatton , single work poetry
Readingi"No amount of reading will ever be ‘enough’. This does not require a diagram.", Stu Hatton , single work poetry
Codingi"It wasn’t the effect I wanted; this made me especially happy. Inelegant code. Widely-circulated", Stu Hatton , single work poetry
Mythologyi"Overheard: "... your money where your myth is." The study of contemporary mythology. Where", Stu Hatton , single work poetry
Arti"Too many artists (moths) at this 'soirée'. Their code is elegant. Pretty in black, sloganesque. To be", Stu Hatton , single work poetry
Meditationi"We take smoke-roads out of town, until we rise from morning meditation. A doubt: were we", Stu Hatton , single work poetry
Faultyi"your speed-reading eyes", Stu Hatton , single work poetry

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