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Issue Details:
First known date:
2012...
no.
12
November
2012
of
Mascara Literary Review
est. 2007
Mascara Literary Review
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Contents
* Contents derived from the 2012 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Christmas Island Rat : Rattus maclearii"We were worried about what you would bring", single work poetry
- Elephant Bird : Aepyornis maximusi"We came from the largest single cells ever to be thought", single work poetry
- The Fire Sermoni"Here in the Drowned Lands", single work poetry
- Worlds Aparti"The bottom fell out", single work poetry
- The Foreigneri"Like a little bird, one you’ve never", single work poetry
- Dark Skini"I forget I have it, until I remember my childhood", single work poetry
- Four Black-Winged Stiltsi"As if linked by elastic thread, they lift,", single work poetry
- Eastern Rosellasi"In a troupe they arrive one misty day", single work poetry
- With a Rush of Wateri"he reels the fish in", single work poetry
- A Walk in the Post Natal Woodsi"A thatch of branches and fir cones", single work poetry
- Shearwatersi"It’s a miracle the way they home", single work poetry
- Flexible Bonesi"you slip from me", single work poetry
- Pygmalioni"Heifers with gilded horns no longer part before the axe,", single work poetry
- The Sprigi"The man in the photo is a green shoot of a man", single work poetry
- Stringi"I want to stretch my life onto a long piece of string, connected to nothing at either end. Every moment which has meant something will be cut and tied", single work poetry
- The Lesson of Love and Cigarettesi"You tried to teach me how to roll a cigarette; I roll my own now with such ease that I forget it was you who taught me and only think of it once five years", single work poetry
- Winteri"Suddenly the night air", single work poetry
- Poem Beginning with a Line by Kenneth Kochi"This Connecticut landscape would have pleased Vermeer:", single work poetry
- Another Poem Beginning with a Line by Kenneth Kochi"This Connecticut landscape would have pleased Vermeer —", single work poetry
- Fallen Womani"The clearest night is still unlit", single work poetry
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