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Alternative title: Tense
Issue Details: First known date: 2019... no. 27 2019 of Rabbit est. 2011 Rabbit
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2019 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Surface Tensioni"Well, there must be millions of them.", Laura Jean McKay , single work poetry (p. 69-71)
Muscle Memoryi"muscle memory: itchy, calloused fingertips, twichy upper limbs", Gemma E. Mahadeo , single work poetry (p. 72-74)
Marie Bashiri"Bonny just called", Chloe Michele , single work poetry (p. 76-77)
Drop Toweri"Was this the dream they were promised at the gates", David McCooey , single work poetry (p. 78-79)
Fifty Degrees of Separation (Alice Springs Prison, December 29,2018)i"The call comes.", Kelly Lee Hickey , single work poetry (p. 80-81)
Bridge Physicsi"And you there, here, near as the song", Felicity Plunkett , single work poetry (p. 82-83)
R.I.P. My Mentionsi"I'll posit something and you tell me if it's true", Liam Ferney , single work poetry (p. 84-85)
Present at an Eventi"what witness is pulled down with the blinds", Claire Gaskin , single work poetry (p. 86-88)
A Moment of Ann Vickery, Amelia Dale (interviewer), single work interview (p. 90-101)
Register Scalei"Compliant o honey machine. Bee-loud goddesses, yield now for mass submission", Ann Vickery , single work poetry (p. 102-103)
Diminishing Returnsi"Fame is a bee that sings on tracks of plush. It does not wait for clearance.", Ann Vickery , single work poetry (p. 104-105)
Facing Crushes : Do(ugh)n't You Want Me, Baby, Eleanor Zurowski , single work essay (p. 106-129)
Julia Clark Reviews Domestic Interior, Julie Clarke , single work poetry
— Review of Domestic Interior Fiona Wright , 2017 selected work poetry ;
'Fiona Wright's second collection of poetry sinks into a well-worn armchair, retraces sidewalks warped by regular routing, and reconnects your favourite sensations with the moment you first felt them.' (From introduction)
(p. 130-133)
Mary Cresswell Reviews The Flaw in the Pattern, Mary Cresswell , single work poetry
— Review of The Flaw in the Pattern Rachael Mead , 2018 selected work poetry ;
'The poems in this well-constructed show Mead on a series of adventures, ranging in space from Rarotonga to the Antarctic. She is constantly on the move, indulging a quiet, insistent sense of curiosity that engages with the natural world without colonising it. These are wonderful - poems of place and personality, feeling as though they fell on the page with no effort at all. Reading them is like cruising through a day where everything goes right.' (Introduction)
(p. 134-137)
Sharmin Paynter Reviews Hush : A Fugue, Sharmin Paynter , single work review
— Review of Hush : A Fugue Dominique Hecq , 2017 selected work poetry ;
(p. 138-141)
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