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Issue Details: First known date: 2022... no. 19 March 2022 of Foam:e est. 2004- Foam:e
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Notes

  • Only literary material by Australian authors individually indexed. Other material in this issue includes:

    The Kitchen, For Those Who Misstep and Reasons for Killing by Amanda Joshua

    Instrumentalizing Bullshit and No Savings Concerns or Time Issues by Austin Miles

    Getting to Work by Brent Cantwell

Contents

* Contents derived from the 2022 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Accumulation of a Narrative Called the Selfi"introductions are a battle with discourse", Hellai Gul , single work poetry
St Petersburgi"I nearly got to St Petersburg", Jill Jones , single work poetry
The Red Clothi"thirsty", 'Jackson' , single work poetry
The Sum of Herzog’s Landscapesi"poodle salivating on snot linen in spring air", Tom Brami , single work poetry
Watching Earthquakes at Homei"You can keep watch", Rozanna Lilley , single work poetry
What I Return to and Missi"Like random thoughts of the coming week", Brendan Ryan , single work poetry
What Suicided Van Goghi"group exhibitions, art advisory boards, exhibition history, ‘the Holy Land’, he was not in New York, engagement with art", Janet Jiahui Wu , single work poetry
Who Will Want Me?, Dave Drayton , single work poetry
Post-Eclipsei"Banged", Luoyang Chen , single work poetry
The Art of Tellingi"In our family we held each day", Rozanna Lilley , single work poetry
Footy Road-Tripi"4 AM fill up hilux attendant insists pay first wild man of borneo déjà vu recent rain’s green veneer buffalo horizon", Mark Prendergast , single work poetry
Still Lifei"I remember the 70s.", Anthony Lynch , single work poetry
Author's note:

* Trapdoor spider #16 was found and monitored by renowned Australian arachnologist Barbara York Main. The female spider lived in North Bungulla Reserve near Tammin, Western Australia. Living to an estimated 43 years of age, it remains the oldest known spider in the world.

Suzie, One Summeri"It’s New Year’s Day, and Suzie and me", Lesley Synge , single work poetry
After Reading Jane Hirshfieldi"So become that!", Jenny Pollak , single work poetry
She Isi"Anne Wallace paints herself.", Lesley Synge , single work poetry
Sestina After a Royal Commissioni"‘Goodbye,’ said the witness to the remains", Anne Elvey , single work poetry
Silki"i feel terrible", Matt Hetherington , single work poetry
My Myi"the first half of your life went by like a big toy truck", Matt Hetherington , single work poetry
Rewindi"it’s not where it’s how", Hellai Gul , single work poetry
Less Wonderi"I was never taught how", single work poetry
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