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Issue Details: First known date: 2020... no. 6 March 2020 of Not Very Quiet est. 2017 Not Very Quiet
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2020 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Diapausei"An amber striped curve with shrieking back legs is blown", Lizz Murphy , single work poetry
Regent Theatres, Empire Hallsi"Our generation imitated what we saw", K. A. Nelson , single work poetry
Collateral Damagei"Trump orders withdrawal of American troops that are a buffer", Jenni Nixon , single work poetry
Black Feathersi"it’s the eve of The Eve.", Rosa O'Kane , single work poetry
Pausei"A couple kiss over an arcade", Kate Rees , single work poetry
The Moon and the Teapoti"The moon rises benevolent.", Debbie Robson , single work poetry
Rouseabouti"Years ago", Francine Rochford , single work poetry
Click-click Needlesi"The click-click needles knit apart my wrong", Robyn Sykes , single work poetry
The Silk Roadsi"It’s too late to travel them now", Lesley Synge , single work poetry
Knossosi"If you asked me what I recall of the Minotaur’s labyrinth,", Helen Thurloe , single work poetry
Refusing Disaster (A Survival Plan)i"The fires blew in ahead of schedule and were gone, and next came the", Jen Webb , single work poetry
Flickeri"Monks douse saffron robes", Sophia Wilson , single work poetry
Ode to a Familiar Cityi"Observe the noonday thirst of pigeons, sipping water", Jena Woodhouse , single work poetry
Crematorium, K. A. Nelson , single work poetry
Waiting, Moya Pacey , single work poetry
Momenti"In this stolen summer of cinder and", Anita Patel , single work poetry
Playing Usi"Fire tracks us for days along the city’s edge, like a wild camel on the", Sandra Renew , single work poetry
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