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Issue Details: First known date: 1988... 1988 Exploration
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  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Friendly Street Poetry Reader : Twelve Friendly Street Poetry Reader : 12 Jeff Guess (editor), Donna McSkimming (editor), Unley : Friendly Street Poets , 1988 Z130115 1988 anthology poetry Unley : Friendly Street Poets , 1988 pg. 64
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    y separately published work icon Friendly Street Poetry Reader : Sixteen Friendly Street Poetry Reader : 16 Elizabeth Mansutti (editor), Peter McFarlane (editor), Adelaide Kent Town : Friendly Street Poets Wakefield Press , 1992 Z187681 1992 anthology poetry

    'No. 16 Friendly Street Poetry Reader brings you the variety and vitality of the work read at the monthly meetings in the Box Factory during 1991. Poets old and young, new and experienced offer you their particular visions of the absurd glory of human becoming.' (Publication summary)

    Adelaide Kent Town : Friendly Street Poets Wakefield Press , 1992
    pg. 5
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    y separately published work icon Three's Company : Poems Deborah McCulloch , Donna McSkimming , Elizabeth Ward , Adelaide Kent Town : Friendly Street Poets Wakefield Press , 1992 Z314704 1992 selected work poetry Introduction by Kay Schaffer, 15.1.1992. ' The volume is divided into three sections, each one dealing with a different dimension of women's experience. The first section takes up social, political and environmental themes....The second section, 'cinnabar dreams', turns inward to the inevitable themes of love and lust...These final poems reflect the collected wisdom of ripe and wisened feminists involved in public and private battles over time.' Adelaide Kent Town : Friendly Street Poets Wakefield Press , 1992 pg. 29
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