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Issue Details: First known date: 2004... vol. 11 no. 1 Summer 2004 of Five Bells est. 1994 Five Bells
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* Contents derived from the 2004 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
There's Always a But, Norm Neill , single work correspondence (p. 4)
Untitled, Craig Powell , single work correspondence
Powell clarifies some errors of fact in relation to his father that appeared in Sheppard's review of Music and Women's Bodies.
(p. 4-5)
Untitled, Roger Green , single work correspondence
Green responds to Stewart's argument (Five Bells vol.10 no.4, Spring 2003) that poetry in Australia has been culturally sidelined. Green argues that poets should write about 'subjects of everyday importance' in a style that readers can easily understand.
(p. 5)
Untitled, Thomas M. H. Thorpe , single work correspondence (p. 5)
Valediction: Norman Talbot 1936-2004, Jan Dean , single work obituary
Jan Dean draws attention to Talbot's Quaker connections, his poetic output and his commitment to writers in the Hunter Region.
(p. 6-7)
Peter Porter: Balance Attained, Anna Nicholson , single work criticism (p. 8-10)
Ways of Seeing, Brenda Saunders , single work autobiography (p. 11-12)
Some Personal Reflections on the Teaching of Poetry, John S. Batts , single work autobiography (p. 13-16)
Louisa Lawson - Poet of Revolt, Margaret Bradstock , single work criticism (p. 17-19)
The Long Game : A Poem About Childreni"Christopher first found the tree. On hidden ground", Bruce Beaver , single work poetry (p. 20-22)
Three Poets on a Mission, Laura Jan Shore , single work column
Shore reports on her experience as part of the Poets on Wheels Tour 2003.
(p. 23-24)
If It's Wednesday, It Must Be Dubbo, Tricia Dearborn , single work column
Dearborn reports on her experience as part of the Poets on Wheels Tour 2003.
(p. 24-25)
Connections, Lizz Murphy , single work column
Murphy reports on her experience as part of the Poets on Wheels Tour 2003.
(p. 25-26)
How Poets Work : Louise Wakeling, Louise Wakeling , single work autobiography (p. 27-30)
The Market for Oranges, Tom Keily , single work column (p. 31-34)
2004 Young Poets Fellowship, Martin Langford , single work column (p. 34)
Regional Report, Yve Louis , single work column (p. 35-36)
It's Greati"SA, South Australia great, Greater Australia great.", Graham Rowlands , single work poetry (p. 37)
Nature's Wayi"Nature has her own way", Robert Steley , single work poetry (p. 37)
Close Gamesi"In the park, at chess, where two old men", Jeff Guess , single work poetry (p. 37)

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Untitled Joyce Parkes , 2004 single work correspondence
— Appears in: Five Bells , Autumn vol. 11 no. 2 2004; (p. 5)
Parkes notes the bias towards male writers evident in Five Bells, vol.11 no.1, Summer 2004.
Untitled Joyce Parkes , 2004 single work correspondence
— Appears in: Five Bells , Autumn vol. 11 no. 2 2004; (p. 5)
Parkes notes the bias towards male writers evident in Five Bells, vol.11 no.1, Summer 2004.
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