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Fresh & poetic: Richard Regan and Leanne Searle launch ‘The Last Asbestos Town’ by Helen Hagemann

by Admin on October 23, 2020October 23, 2020
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Adelaide Books, Helen Hagemann, Issue 29, Leanne Searle, Richard Regan, The Last Asbestos Town

Jill Jones Memes for Disaffected Teens or Introducing Aidan Coleman’s Introduction to Jill Jones’ collection ‘A History of What I’ll Become.’

by Admin on September 29, 2020May 13, 2021
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A History of What I’ll Become, Aidan Coleman, Dominic Symes, Issue 29, Jill Jones, UWA Publishing

A poet to hail and to treasure: Peter Holland launches ‘New and Selected’ by Andrew Burke

by Admin on September 22, 2020September 22, 2020
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Andrew Burke, Issue 29, New and Selected, Walleah Press

The magical and surreal: Colin Dardis reviews ‘(Un)belonging’ by Nathanael O’Reilly

by Admin on September 10, 2020September 10, 2020
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(Un)Belonging, Colin Dardis, Issue 29, Nathanael O’Reilly, Recent Works Press

The marrow of individual experience and disrupted heritage: Malcolm St Hill reviews ‘sing out when you want me’ by Kerri Shying

by Admin on September 7, 2020September 7, 2020
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Flying Island Books, Issue 29, Kerri Shying, Sing out when you want me

A connection to the landscape: Richard James Allen launches ‘Sandpaper Swimming – Going After Burke & Wills’ by George Watt

by Admin on September 4, 2020September 5, 2020
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Flying Island Books, George Watt, Richard James Allen, Sandpaper Swimming: going after Burke & Wills

‘Listen, bitch’: Melinda Smith and Caren Florance shout it’s time to turn the volume down on misogynistic language

by Admin on September 4, 2020September 4, 2020
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Caren Florance, Issue 29, Listen Bitch, Melinda Smith, Natalie D-Napoleon, Recent Works Press

Reaching inside you: Ali Whitelock reviews ‘Case Notes’ by David Stavanger

by Admin on September 3, 2020September 3, 2020
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Ali Whitelock, Case Notes, Issue 29, UWA Publishing

Passion and Elegance: John Foulcher reviews ‘Mosaics from the Map’ & ‘Under this Saffron Sun / Safran Gunesin Alinda’

by Admin on August 31, 2020August 31, 2020
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Doire Press, Knockarone Press, Robyn Rowland, Under this Saffron Sun /Safran Güneşin Altında

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