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y separately published work icon Cordite Poetry Review periodical issue  
Alternative title: Secret Cities
Issue Details: First known date: 2008... no. 28 2008 of Cordite Poetry Review est. 1997 Cordite Poetry Review
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2008 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Departedi"She was to have fled between the gaps in the revolution.", Liam Ferney , single work poetry
Broome Beach Arti"we sit by the o", Stuart Cooke , single work poetry
Wards of the State of Western Australiai"They liked church", Sarah French , single work poetry
Australians in Rome (the Boys)i"I was introduced", Benito Di Fonzo , single work poetry
Recording Not Thinking in Melbournei"The man wearing a pink plastic nose held on by his glasses is carrying an Adelaide", Linda Godfrey , single work poetry
Snow in Linfeni"Pine trees bend with snow.", Andrew Burke , single work poetry
Late Winteri"Sunday night. Faint sirens paint the town.", Nick Powell , single work poetry
Sarajevo Snowi"as shells purr through darkness tomcat black", Lia Hills , single work poetry
Beirut Cyber Cafe (Make Love Not War)i"a furtive smile behind screen", Lia Hills , single work poetry
Axes of Orientationi"sit in parks with leaves as feet the eloquence of the day", Lia Hills , single work poetry
Open Cityi"Like breathing out forever we announce our imminent absence.", Jennifer Compton , single work poetry
The White Horsei"Wanting so much to learn the classifier for poems", James Stuart , single work poetry
Tibetan Internet Shieldi"Near the city centre's First Ring Road", James Stuart , single work poetry
The Lunchbox Reviewi"The Lunchbox is a convenient take-away food shop in Hunter Street, Sydney, next door", Margo Ruckert , single work poetry
Note: Written as: Margaret Owen Ruckert.
Is There More to Worry Than Lunch?i"well before advertising shouted fresh", Margo Ruckert , single work poetry
Note: Written as: Margaret Owen Ruckert
Accretion to Smugglei"secret: I have stolen things -", Ivy Alvarez , single work poetry
Dacia Expressi"23.35 : The city as we passed through it was heavy with the vibration of tears.", Cameron Brockman , single work poetry
No One Wants to Fly to Brussels on a Saturdayi"Here we are again.", Cameron Brockman , single work poetry
A Bookish Cityi"Within the borders of the city", Joanne Johns , single work poetry
Concentrate on the Utensils' Constructionsi"It is not uncommon to accept dinner invitations here.", Bev Braune , single work poetry
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