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Includes

La Ballerina i "One last mad dance", Ian McBryde , 2001 single work poetry
— Appears in: Equatorial 2001; (p. 14)
Rusted Shut i "I used to come back", Ian McBryde , 2001 single work poetry
— Appears in: Equatorial 2001; (p. 14)
Unvisited i "I'm locked", Ian McBryde , 1999-2005 single work poetry
— Appears in: Saloni M 1999-2005; Equatorial 2001; (p. 14-15)
The Roundhouse i "These tears are peeling", Ian McBryde , 2001 single work poetry
— Appears in: Equatorial 2001; (p. 15)
Votive i "The trees are full,", Ian McBryde , 2001 single work poetry
— Appears in: Equatorial 2001; (p. 15)
Mutineer i "I have ripped this", Ian McBryde , 2001 single work poetry
— Appears in: Equatorial 2001; (p. 15)
August Ninth i "I went back, sat beside", Ian McBryde , 2001 single work poetry
— Appears in: Equatorial 2001; (p. 16)
Twofold i "You're gone. Your daddy's", Ian McBryde , 2001 single work poetry
— Appears in: Equatorial 2001; (p. 16)
Triumvirate i "The chauffeur doesn't", Ian McBryde , 2001 single work poetry
— Appears in: Equatorial 2001; (p. 16)
Ritual i "I watch you nightly", Ian McBryde , 2001 single work poetry
— Appears in: Equatorial 2001; (p. 17)

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Notes:
Author note: Iconastasia are small religious roadside shrines in Greece, built to commemorate the victims of road accidents. On the old Crete road between Rethymno and Heraklio there are more than a hundred such shrines; the road itself is seventy-two kilometres long.
Last amended 1 May 2002 12:09:13
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