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Issue Details: First known date: 2022... no. 164 2022 of Island est. 1990- Island
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2022 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Where the Stare Nestsi"consider the starling:", Helga Jermy , single work poetry (p. 63)
Soft Rain for Daysi"Rain so fine it doesn't fall, but hangs, a deep white", Louise Oxley , single work poetry (p. 64)
Window of Cloudi"Entering my fifty-seventh year", Jane Williams , single work poetry (p. 65)
Fig-Tree/Fig-Birdi"the fig tree has a familiar", Pam Schindler , single work poetry (p. 66)
Leaving the Holocenei"So there's this stable zone, like Goldilocks", Kristen Lang , single work poetry (p. 67)
'Can You Describe This?' Poetry, Presence, Creativity, AI and the Brain, Judith Bishop , single work essay
'Traduttore, traditore. To translate is to betray-or so the saying goes. Crossing the chasm from one language to another, something always drops into the abyss. But betrayal is as much about an existential loss as a gap in information. As its etymology suggests, betrayal is an act of handing over. In that transfer, something is exposed. A secret, say, is handed over for power; trust is obliterated. Betrayal is an exchange that shatters the known world.' (Introduction)
(p. 68-75)
Saturday at the Pond with Most of the Kids That Mattered, Andy McQuestin , single work short story (p. 82-87)
All I've Ever Wanted, PG , single work prose (p. 88-89)
Magnetic Fields, Rachel Ang , single work essay
Rachel Ang on space, scale, time and connection in the pandemic.
(p. 90-96)
The Rebirth of Mount Bogong, Kerry Jewell , single work short story (p. 98-102)
LUME - Writing from the Collection, Danielle Wood , Kate Gordon , single work essay (p. 103)
D-Class Dreamsi"Too old to count sheep, Hobart boys", Danielle Wood , single work poetry (p. 104)
Pixie and the Big Storm, Danielle Wood , single work short story (p. 105)
Silt, Danielle Wood , single work short story (p. 106)
Of Course, One Hopes for Happily Ever Afteri"but...", Danielle Wood , single work poetry (p. 107)
Row, Row, Row, Rowi"It doesn't take long, Dinah, for a yarn to grow", Danielle Wood , single work poetry (p. 108)
Waterbirthi"For so long as your ribs grow within me, I can believe in a keel of my own.", Danielle Wood , single work poetry (p. 109)
The Bowline's Sijoi"My simple dance of rabbit hole, big tree-", Danielle Wood , single work poetry (p. 110)
Here Passed Your Head, Danielle Wood , single work prose (p. 111)
Whalesong, Kate Gordon , extract novel (p. 112)
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