
- The miniature level of perception: Jal Nicholl reviews Anyworld by Pam Brown
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A message from the “AND”: John Edwards speaks at the launch of The Selected Your Friendly Fascist
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A sense of the magical: Heather Taylor Johnson reviews Something Wrong by Adeeb Kamal Ad-Deen
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Shards of Amber Dreams: Francesca Sasnaitis reviews Resinations by Javant Biarujia
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Savouring the Undertow: Mark Roberts reviews Body Language by Elizabeth Allen
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Vive la madness! Chris Mansell Launches P76 Issue 6
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Risk Taking and Fast-paced Comedy: Heather Taylor Johnson reviews Pangamonium by Zanesh Catkin
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Happy Birthday Rochford Street Review!
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Kris Hemensley recalls Charles Buckmaster on the 40th anniversary of his death
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Crime and Ghosts: Dianne Dean reviews What the Dead Said by D.J. Daniels
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An expression of awe & wonder: Marietta Elliott-Kleerkoper reviews Interferon Psalms by Luke Davies.
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Abortion, desertion, corruption, self-interest, revenge and the need for justice: Petrina Meldrum reviews The Tower Mill by James Moloney
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Searching for the Past: Robbie Coburn reviews On the Circumvesuviana by Lucy Dougan
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These Heathen Dreams – help complete this important film on Christopher Barnett
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Poems for the People: Robbie Coburn reviews Stepping Over Seasons by Ashley Capes
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The Kraken Wakes – Rochford Street Review is back
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Artist and Protector of Girls: joanne burns launches Darger: his girls by Julie Chevalier
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Sweet flesh of memory: Mark Roberts reviews Burning Rice by Eileen Chong
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Music and Words: Mark Roberts previews Seven Stations – in any order – a love poem for Sydney. A song cycle by poet Chris Mansell and composer Andrew Batt-Rawden
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A Voice Caged in Paper: Les Wicks reviews Private Conversations Vol 2 by Cameron Hindrum