AustLit logo

AustLit

y separately published work icon Malleable Jangle periodical issue   single work   poetry  
Issue Details: First known date: 2005... no. 5 April 2005 of Malleable Jangle est. 2005 Malleable Jangle
The material on this page is available to AustLit subscribers. If you are a subscriber or are from a subscribing organisation, please log in to gain full access. To explore options for subscribing to this unique teaching, research, and publishing resource for Australian culture and storytelling, please contact us or find out more.

Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2005 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Unavoidablei"Swan", Janet Jackson , single work poetry
Way Over Here in Australiai"On TV, they're repeating Billy Connolly,", Janet Jackson , single work poetry
Blue Giraffei"Did you put his finger-painting", Peter Macrow , single work poetry
Shellsi"1. out of shells waves oversurging memory", Peter Macrow , single work poetry
Figures with Sticki"through trapdoors", Peter Macrow , single work poetry
Down Parnassusi"can't put a rhyme", Peter Macrow , single work poetry
Jackalsi"Timmy", Peter Macrow , single work poetry
Pigeons Against an Oil-Grey Skyi"They turn as if flicked in acrylic", David Mortimer , single work poetry
Oopsi"Leftover academics", David Mortimer , single work poetry
Two Photos of W.B. Yeatsi"I look into your face and see an interesting dangerous weakness", David Mortimer , single work poetry
Irony of Lighti"The backwards build of rain-weight cloud from the hills late in the day", David Mortimer , single work poetry
No-Man's-Timei"It’s morning and it’s Saturday and Autumn", David Mortimer , single work poetry
Prioritiesi"Shifting", Melissa Petrakis , single work poetry
Always Racingi"Medication", Melissa Petrakis , single work poetry
Learning the Limitsi"They refer to me", Melissa Petrakis , single work poetry
In this poem a mother learns that her twelve year old son has cancer.
Ciphers of Lighti"Ever since the first shell, strung on plaited hair, half way between the head and heart, the bead imparts status, strength, the power to heal. Stone fragments, shards of tooth, horn and bone,", Lyn Reeves , single work poetry
X