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Issue Details:
First known date:
2015...
no.
36
1 February
2015
of
Otoliths : A Magazine of Many E-Things
est. 2006
Otoliths
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Includes concrete/visual poetry by Texas Fontanella
Contents
* Contents derived from the 2015 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- The Circumstances Surrounding the Death Are Not Recorded on the Brown Envelope That Enclosed the Series of Negativesi"Martin Place, The Hotel Australia –", single work poetry
- The Road to Berry, Lloyd Reesi"Under the grey sun, it’s 1947 –", single work poetry
- Exegesisi"She’s put up an umbrella, he can write in the shade.", single work poetry
- Fashion and Melodramai"tea and china", single work poetry
- Seasonable Adjustmentsi"some noise from the town clock", single work poetry
- Stray Lighti"isn't it quietly reckless to sneeze against the wind", single work poetry
- (5[0] S)Hadesi"Hades", single work poetry
- Eating Phở Alonei"Red chopsticks sink", single work poetry
- Never Fall in Lovei"with a closeted man:", single work poetry
- Chance Definitions : Neither Same Nori"to", single work poetry
- What to Do in Early Autumni"Tuck a spider in an emerald", single work poetry
- To Be Sung as the Ice Meltsi"The thurible is lit and incense rises.", single work poetry
- Another Continenti"The day before Thanksgiving I walked", single work poetry
- First Syllables, single work poetry
- Even If the Glancesi"/ glyphic", single work poetry
- ON GWASS (after Angoisse)i"she", single work poetry
- A DIVA'S FATE (After Fête D'Hiver)i"paint the bush", single work poetry
- DEVOLUTIONS (after Dévotion)i"i", single work poetry
- Posterityi"Your dependence on the language", single work poetry
- Night, Thoughtlessness, & The Low-level Operativei"‘The night’s a dire witness’? No,", single work poetry
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