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Issue Details: First known date: 2008... no. 115 Summer 2008 of Island est. 1990- Island
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2008 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Chilean Oysteri"The oyster sat in my mouth", Kate Llewellyn , single work poetry (p. 83-84)
Reading John Morrisoni"I'll never leave the Left, however much", Bruce Dawe , single work poetry (p. 85-86)
Senior Stalker, Melissa Ferguson , single work short story (p. 88-94)
Jam's Credentials, Graeme Kinross-Smith , single work short story (p. 95-100)
Transgression, Alex Skovron , single work short story (p. 101-106)
Toast, Siall Waterbright , single work short story (p. 107-109)
Patience from the Parakeet, Gretta Beveridge , single work short story (p. 110-115)
The Sweet Fruits of Revenge, Stephen Faulds , single work short story (p. 116-119)
Drift, Susie Greenhill , single work short story (p. 120-131)
The Foxhole, Helen Hewitt , single work short story

The narrator recalls an old guilty memory while meditating, and resolves to expose it. As a child, the narrator often played with their uncle, Harry, who had Down syndrome; their mother died in childbirth, leaving Aunty to raise them on their grandparents' farm. Mrs B's son, Andrew, was maimed during the war, leaving him one-armed. He also started to accompany Harry and the narrator.

Harry loved foxes and kept close watch on a fox den in the dam wall. However, one day Andrew comes to kill the foxes; the narrator shouts a warning to Harry at the last minute. Harry accidentally shoots Andrew dead in the struggle. When Aunty arrives at the scene and learns what happened from the narrator, Aunty kills Harry before disguising the scene as a murder-suicide, claiming it would be kinder to Harry.

In the present, after Aunty's death, the narrator is determined to let Mrs B know her son was not a murderer.

(p. 132-137)
Strawberry Malted, Jane Price , single work short story (p. 138-142)
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