- Vale Cornelis Vleeskens – Mark Roberts And Kris Hemensley.
- Playful and Pensive Poems: Andrew Burke Reviews ‘a pocket Kit’ by Christopher Kelen and ‘Seem’ by Alan Jefferies.
- To whinge or not to whinge: Marginalising feminist writing in Australia.
- A Tribute – Stephen Lawrence reviews ‘the new black’ by Evie Shockley.
- Concentrated ‘Ratbaggery’: Mark Roberts reviews ‘Barking Wings’ by Les Wicks.
- Torn papyrus and weathered stone: Mark Roberts reviews ‘N thing is Set in St ne’ by Cecilia White.
- Flying by the seat your pants: Anna Couani reviews ‘Cairo Paris Melbourne’ by Maher Abou Elsaoud.
- The quest for infinity: Francesca Sasnaitis reviews ‘Conjuror’ by Allan Browne.
- Rochford Street Review – More than just words…..
- Hope and Resilience: Linda Adair reviews ‘Bathing Franky’.
- The lives of three saints: Lucas Smith reviews Unaccountable Hours by Stephen Scourfield.
- Diversity and Cohesion: Marietta Elliott-Kleerkoper reviews Thirty Poets edited by Felicity Plunkett.
- Expectations – Great and Small: Linda Adair reviews ‘The Recluse’ by Evelyn Juers.
- A Sparkling Constellation: Kate Pardey reviews The Hum of Concrete by Anna Solding.
- “Getting Excited by the Writing & Wanting More of It”: Ralph Wessman recalls 25 years as editor and publisher of ‘famous reporter’.
- Six at Once: Pam Brown launches the latest Vagabond Press Rare Object Series.
