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Issue Details: First known date: 2023... no. 63 December 2023 of Creatrix est. 2008 Creatrix
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2023 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Two Lovesi"Although your head says you’re from here", Rita La Bianca , single work poetry
When I Grow Upi"When I grow up,", Veronica Lake , single work poetry
Yachtsmani"The southwest wind", Mardi May , single work poetry
Glimpsei"Silver-tipped sunlight", Helen McDonald , single work poetry
Intrinsic Tranquilityi"Tranquillity of a mirrored pond", Glad McGough , single work poetry
A Showman’s Farewell.i"His 1890’s Cotton Candy van is shuttered.", Jan Napier , single work poetry
From Narranderai"Night rain had darkened the road", Julian O’Dea , single work poetry
Ants’ Risei"Ants can carry fifty times their own", Virginia O’Keeffe , single work poetry
Like Beingi"Like being in a pot of tea searching for the bag", Allan Padgett , single work poetry
My Gardeni"My garden wouldn’t be so dull if I dreamed it –", Chris Palazzolo , single work poetry
Dancing in the Darki"Sipping on Vice a skinny cap confection", Elena Preiato , single work poetry
Brokeni"I can’t fix this.", William I. Reid , single work poetry
The Antithesis of Silence – the Blowholesi"incessant motion", Barry Sanbrook , single work poetry
Tagging on, Tagging offi"We’re still waiting for ‘Metronet’", Laurie Smith , single work poetry
Antarctica Revisited .. .. 2015i"Carrara white", Geoff Spencer , single work poetry
Feasti"Sunday—another outage—", Jill Taylor Neal , single work poetry
Fritillariesi"Do you mean the Butterflies – or Flowers?", Giles Watson , single work poetry
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