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Issue Details:
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2018...
no.
51
1 November
2018
of
Otoliths : A Magazine of Many E-Things
est. 2006
Otoliths
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Editor's note: This issue is dedicated to the memory of Paul T. Lambert & Felino A. Soriano, both regular contributors to Otoliths.
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Only literary material within AustLit's scope individually indexed.
Works not individually indexed include:
From the Black Shores Series by Brandstifter & Texas Fontanella
Contents
* Contents derived from the 2018 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- On Lovei"That trace under the ridge of collarbone, a milky sweet scent not her own. It grows with the warmth of", single work poetry
- Chestnutsi"They exploded, the oven contracting with that strange pop-whoosh of detonation. You’re supposed to", single work poetry
- All Saint's Evei"That night going the long way, round the back-roads with the real gardens and the old people’s home", single work poetry
- Elsewhere Variations, sequence poetry
- The Spanners : Sixpack 1 : Some Lines, sequence poetry
- Some Lines Are Straight, Some Bend a Littlei"It’s 6.24 p.m. in Melbourne and I’m not wearing a shirt with cufflinks.", single work poetry
- Phewi"I stumble up the embankment—can you do that, stumble,", single work poetry
- Roadtraini"The containers thunder by—two or three, sometimes,", single work poetry
- Subject Matter Sonneti"I’m reading the anthology Haiku in English – The First Hundred Years.", single work poetry
- Report from the Napoémien Valley, New Caledonia, 3 October 2017i"I’m neither a saint nor a shipping container, wear shorts, thus exposing my varicose veins.", single work poetry
- Hullo As Goodbyei"The rooster fixes me with its eye. As if it had said 'hullo'.", single work poetry
- The Spanners : Sixpack 2 : The Encounters, sequence poetry
- Encounteri"Dense—and unexpected—sitting there like a brick or small", single work poetry
- Like-Mindedi"8 p.m. Monday night. There are three drunk haiku poets in the car park", single work poetry
- Thrusti"Someone’s hurled a brick through the front window of the Trophy Wife Hairdressing", single work poetry
- Poise and Counter-Poisei"This physically slighter anthology Poets Of Melbourne's Hipper and Less Hip Alleyways", single work poetry
- The Veronicas. Those Haiku-Writing Copsi"are those my moonstone cufflinks? my good shirt? am I 'become'", single work poetry
- Redemptioni"Noel is thinking of hurling a brick. This time, through the front window of", single work poetry
- The Spanners : Sixpack 3 : Persuasive, sequence poetry
- Persuasivei"Melbourne poets. There remains a variety—from scholarly to slam,", single work poetry
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