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Issue Details: First known date: 1985... vol. 3 no. 2-3 August 1985 of Scripsi est. 1981 Scripsi
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 1985 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Martin Johnston : Typewriter Gambits, Michael Heyward , single work review
— Review of The Typewriter Considered as a Bee-Trap Martin Johnston , 1984 selected work poetry ;
(p. 223-228)
The Book of Changesi"The glittering palaces", Laurie Duggan , single work poetry (p. 240)
Australiai"I like the way we've", Laurie Duggan , single work poetry (p. 240)
Gulgongi"The country town as", Laurie Duggan , single work poetry (p. 240)
Holocausti"Australia has escaped the holocaust.", Laurie Duggan , single work poetry (p. 241)
Martian Humours Martiansi"The elephant stamp of 1984", Laurie Duggan , single work poetry (p. 241)
Itemi"The famous Sydney poet", Laurie Duggan , single work poetry (p. 241)
The Mysteriesi"Everything happens at once.", Laurie Duggan , single work poetry (p. 242)
Mythi"One day the immortal Lan Tsai Ho", Laurie Duggan , single work poetry (p. 242)
Pleasures of the Texti"The editor of a magazine", Laurie Duggan , single work poetry (p. 242)
Godsi"When they're no longer current", Laurie Duggan , single work poetry (p. 243)
Poetryi"If it looks too much like poetry now", Laurie Duggan , single work poetry (p. 243)
Scenes of Life in the Capitali"The shape of a mountain", Laurie Duggan , single work poetry (p. 243)
Laurie Duggan : Poetry of Circumstance, Carl Harrison-Ford , single work review
— Review of The Great Divide : Poems 1973-83 Laurie Duggan , 1985 selected work poetry ;
(p. 245-253)
Murder, Robert Kenny , single work short story (p. 259-263)
Famei"being famous means that you get", Rae Desmond Jones , single work poetry (p. 264)
On the Wallabyi"We lay down among the foothills,", Christopher Kelen , single work poetry (p. 269)
Postcard from Tasmaniai"In my smoky hut on the mountainside", Christopher Kelen , single work poetry (p. 270)
A Song, for Plumage (to Steve Lacy)i"alternating black and white sectors", David Miller , single work poetry (p. 271-278)
The Connoisseursi"Of moonlight parks and touching everyone.", Adam Aitken , single work poetry (p. 284)
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