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'It means something different to everyone and yet, in a sense, we all have one. Of course, it might not be a conventional sort of home – the place where one resides – instead, it might be a person or, perhaps, a feeling. But regardless of the form it takes, home plays a major role in all of our lives. It is our centre. It is where we belong.' (Shannon Todd Introduction)
Notes
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Only literary material by Australian authors individually indexed. Other material in this issue includes:
Saying Goodbye (Liz Milne, University of Chester, UK)
Accomplices Rachel Gerry (University of Toronto, Canada)
The Question of the Weltanschauung Rachel Gerry (University of Toronto, Canada)
Buddha hands Chime Lama (Brooklyn College, USA)
6 8 6 Chime Lama (Brooklyn College, USA)
Contents
- “I Know That I Know Nothing”, single work prose
- Grandma and the Terrorist, single work prose
- The Last Resort, single work
- Jolene, 1964, single work prose
- Paper Thin, single work prose
- Stornäs, single work prose
- Dwelling Place, single work prose
- The Year of the Cat, single work prose
- A Ride On The Sbhan, single work prose
- The Journey to Home, single work prose
- The Pull Home, single work prose
- Good Morning, single work prose
- Coat, single work prose
- Unreality, single work prose
- The Tomato, single work prose
- Dear Diary, single work
- Imagine Me asi"body", single work poetry
- Googling Christchurchi"THOUSANDS TO ATTEND", single work poetry
- Jasmine Lakeside Villagei"I’ve known this retirement park", single work poetry