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2019...
vol.
79
no.
1
2019
of
Long Paddock
est. 2007
Long Paddock
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* Contents derived from the 2019 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Canto – Achillēusi"brinebroke blackened", single work poetry
- Autogenici"Waterlogged at Hawthorn station. No, I myself, could impose, enough times, such as", single work poetry
- Honeysucklei"Medicines, or Internets, from sketches by nutmeg, hear the bottle shop eight hours", single work poetry
- Prayer for the Girl Who Is Not a Feministi"May you never have cause to become one.", single work poetry
- Cool / Greeni"Our friendship’s rather cold and bare now", single work poetry
- Rice Burnti"Anxious about finances. About work that enables financial ability and stability.", single work poetry
- Chapter 5 of ‘The Or Tree’i"The great cloud which hung only over the century", single work poetry
- The Blue Hour (Extract from a Work-in-progress), extract autobiography
- Resting Places, single work autobiography
- Being Sylvia, single work short story
- An Island Emissary, single work short story
- Dublin, single work short story
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John Kinsella and Russell West-Pavlov, Temporariness: On the Imperatives of Place,
single work
review
— Review of Temporariness : On the Imperatives of Place 2018 multi chapter work criticism ; -
Anne Walsh, Intact,
single work
review
— Review of Intact 2017 selected work poetry ;'The front cover of Anne Walsh’s second book of poetry shows an image from wildlife photographer John E. Marriot of a solitary wolf in a snowy landscape, at the edge of a road, howling. The forest in the background is a texture of trees felled and stripped of their foliage and pines still standing. The dirt road narrows and curves out behind the wolf which stands, feet planted, head tipped to the sky, a small warm point of contrast against the snow and devastation.' (Introduction) - Interview with Michelle de Kretser, Jack Cameron Stanton (interviewer), single work interview
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