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Song Sung (2014) [detail] Georgina Pollard, 1.1m x 2.4m, house paint and curtain fabric, exhibited at Eco Spirit (2014), Modern Arts Projects (MAP), Blue Mountains. Photo credit: Billy Gruner
Featured
- Featured Artist Georgina Pollard – Biographical Note curated by Ashley Haywood
- Featured Writers Part 1: New Shoots – curated by Zalehah Turner
Featured Writers Part 2: Past Australian Poetry Café Poets – curated by Zalehah Turner
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- Australian Poetry’s Cafe Poet Program (2009-2014) and contributing Café Poets- Bibliographic note
- ‘QUIETUDE’ by Mark Niehus
- ‘CONTRAST II’ by Skye Loneragan
- ‘Swimming in the Southern Ocean’ by Rachael Mead
- ‘Not Thinking About the Circus, at the Circus’ by Angela Gardner
- ‘Amsterdam towards winter’ by Kate Rees
- ‘Minus Minus’ (extract) by Claine Keily
- ‘Transparent City’/ ‘Ville filigrane’, ‘Snapshot’/ ‘Instantané’ and ‘Powder Puff’ by Daniel H. Dugas
- ‘The glass table’ by Mark Liston
- ‘Adopted’ by Alysha Herrmann, ‘Convergence’ by Janette Dadd and ‘waiting at the stop.’ by Indigo Eli
- A gnome by Geoffrey Prince, ‘All the galaxies’ by Diane Caney and ‘Lap, lap.’ by Miriam Dale
Teasing Threads
- Introducing Chris Palazzolo’s Teasing Threads – Sundry Film and Literary Criticism
- Teasing Threads – Sundry Film and Literary Criticism: Umbrella by Will Self
- Teasing Threads – Sundry Film and Literary Criticism: Woody Allen’s You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger
- Teasing Threads – Sundry Film and Literary Criticism: On the use of Beethoven’s 9th Symphony in Australian advertisements
- Teasing Threads – Three Classical Westerns: 2. Sam Peckinpah’s Ride the High Country
- Teasing Threads – Sundry Film and Literary Criticism: Why everyone speaks the same way in Australian movies
- Teasing Threads – Sundry Film and Literary Criticism: Jeremy Sims’ Last Cab to Darwin
- Teasing Threads – Three classical Westerns: 1. Delmer Daves’ 3.10 to Yuma
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- “A vision of past savagery that lies maddeningly between truth and fiction”: James Dunk reviews Sarah Drummond’s The Sound
- Surreal Shapes: Siobhan Hodge reviews The Curtain Breathed Deeply by Justene Williams
- Bewilderment and Wonder: Claire Gaskin launches Reflections of a Temporary Self: New & Selected Poems by Grant Caldwell
- Sharp and Sombre: Siobhan Hodge reviews Gordon Bennett’s “Be Polite”
- Caught between Blue and Grey: Grounded, performed by Alison van Reeken
- Luciano Prisco – New Works, Poems from Christopher Barnett: Mark Roberts on Christopher Barnett, Poetry and Collaboration
- A Characteristically Bold Innovation in Form: Peter Stanley Launches Plevna: A Biography in Verse by Geoff Page
- “Orpheus, Eurydice, and Schrödinger in the one box”: Mike Ladd launches The Rise of the Machines and other love poems by Peter Goldsworthy
- Linguistic and Cultural Cross-Fertilization. Tina Giannoukos Reviews Fainting with Freedom by Ouyang Yu
- Notes from a Launch: Peter Boyle and Judith Beveridge on the launch of A Patch of Sun
- A Small But Explosive Book: Moya Costello Launches Cactus by Stevi-Lee Alver
- “Jules Leigh Koch finds the surreal within the real in his coastal, suburban and urban settings”: Mike Ladd launches Stripping Wallpaper from the Sky by Jules Leigh Koch
- A Lucid Illustration of Erratic, Wayward Human Substance: Jonathan Dunk Reviews SUDS’ production of Black Hands / Dead Section
- It Borders on Ruin Porn: Perry Lam reviews Suicide Squad
- “Humorous and Paradoxical”: Mike Ladd Launches ‘Original Clichés’ by Rob Walker
- The Forked Garden Path: Jonathan Dunk Reviews A Few Days in the Country: And Other Stories by Elizabeth Harrower
- I Like Patrick Swayze Too: Perry Lam reviews Ghostbusters
- A Passionate, Lyrical, Desperate Voice: Antigone Kefala Remembers Dimitris Tsaloumas 1921-2015
- “Hetherington’s Touch is Light and Deft”- Glenda Guest reviews ‘Burnt Umber’
- Vale Billy Marshall-Stoneking
- Go to the Makers, Not the Mockers: Beth Spencer launches A Pocket Kit 2 by Kit Kelen
- A 1990s Japanese Mecha Anime: Perry Lam reviews Independence Day: Resurgence
Published by Rochford Street Press
ISSN 2200-9922