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‘Transparent City’/ ‘Ville filigrane’, ‘Snapshot’/ ‘Instantané’ and ‘Powder Puff’- Daniel H. Dugas

by Admin on September 27, 2016May 12, 2021
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Australian Poetry Café Poet Program, Issue 19

Between truth and fiction: James Dunk reviews Sarah Drummond’s ‘The Sound’

by Admin on September 26, 2016August 19, 2021
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Issue 19, James Dunk, Sarah Drummond, The Sound

‘Minus Minus’ (extract)- Claine Keily

by Admin on September 23, 2016April 15, 2021
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Australian Poetry Café Poet Program, Claine Keily, Issue 19, Zalehah Turner

Teasing Threads – Sundry Film and Literary Criticism: ‘Umbrella’ by Will Self

by gallipus on September 23, 2016September 23, 2016
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Bloomsbury, Chris Palazzolo, Issue 19, Umbrella, Wilf Self's 'Umbrella', Will Self

Surreal Shapes: Siobhan Hodge reviews The Curtain Breathed Deeply by Justene Williams

by Admin on September 22, 2016August 14, 2021
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Issue 19, Justene Williams, Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts, Siobhan Hodge, The Curtain Breathed Deeply

Bewilderment and Wonder: Claire Gaskin launches ‘Reflections of a Temporary Self: New & Selected Poems’ by Grant Caldwell

by Admin on September 21, 2016September 22, 2016
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Claire Gaskin, Collective Effort Press, Grant Caldwell, Issue 19, Reflections of a Temporary Self: New & Selected Poems

Sharp and Sombre: Siobhan Hodge reviews Gordon Bennett’s “Be Polite”

by Admin on September 19, 2016May 15, 2021
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Be Polite, Gordon Bennett, Issue 19, Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts, Siobhan Hodge

‘Amsterdam towards winter’ by Kate Rees

by Admin on September 16, 2016April 14, 2021
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Australian Poetry Café Poet Program, Issue 19, Kate Rees

Caught between Blue and Grey: Siobhan Hodge reviews ‘Grounded’, performed by Alison van Reeken

by siobhanchodge on September 14, 2016April 14, 2021
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Alison van Reeken, Director, Emily McLean, Grounded, Issue 19, Siobhan Hodge, The Blue Room, Uncategorized

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