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Intellectual Exuberance and Dark Irony: Tina Giannoukos Reviews ‘Street to Street’ by Brian Castro

by Admin on April 5, 2013September 2, 2021
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Brian Castro, Giramondo, Issue 7, Street to Street, Tina Giannoukos

What does satisfaction feel like?: Miriam Zolin reviews Tarcutta Wake by Josephine Rowe

by Admin on March 29, 2013April 15, 2021
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Issue 7, Josephine Rowe, Miriam Zolin, Tarcutta Wake, UQP

Language and Chatty Syntax: Andrew Burke reviews 1953: A verse narrative by Geoff Page

by Admin on March 25, 2013September 18, 2022
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1953, Andrew Burke, Geoff Page, Issue 7, UQP

The Stella Prize Short List – a long time coming

by Admin on March 21, 2013April 14, 2021
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Issue 7, Mark Roberts, The Stella Prize

Pushing Boundaries: Mark Roberts reviews amphora by joanne burns

by Admin on March 19, 2013August 23, 2023
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amphora, Giramondo, Issue 7, joanne burns, Mark Roberts

A Welcomed Life: Les Wicks reviews ‘Honey & Hemlock’ by Julie Watts

by Admin on March 11, 2013September 9, 2021
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Honey & Hemlock, Issue 7, Julie Watts, Les Wicks, Sunline Press

Issue 6: November 2012 – February 2013 Contents

by Admin on March 5, 2013April 15, 2021
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Administration, Issue 6

A Voice Caged in Paper: Les Wicks reviews ‘Private Conversations Vol 2’ by Cameron Hindrum

by Admin on February 28, 2013September 9, 2021
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Cameron Hindrum, Issue 6, Les Wicks, Private Conversations Vol 2, Walleah Press

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

by Admin on February 26, 2013April 14, 2021
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Andrew Batt-Rawden, Chris Mansell, Issue 6, Mark Roberts, Music, Seven Stations - in any order - a love poem for Sydney.

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