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Issue Details: First known date: 2013... vol. 58 no. 2 November 2013 of Westerly est. 1956 Westerly
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2013 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Like A Butterflyi"The half a walnut", Jennifer Compton , single work poetry (p. 170-171)
Overtures of Travel and Homei"Grandfather died of dust on the lungs:", John Kinsella , single work poetry (p. 172-177)
Note:

Epigraph: ’Dust is the Taoist symbol for noise and fuss of everyday life.’ - Arthur Waley

‘She spurned her broom and took a train.’ - Randolph Stow

Treasure mapsi"We lit the edges, but they didn’t pirate curl.", Anna Ryan-Punch , single work poetry (p. 180)
The Obsolete Is a Rosei"uneasily it grows", Miro Sandev , single work poetry (p. 181-182)
A Title Is A Promisei"A poem is a seduction. This poem’s", Michael Farrell , single work poetry (p. 183-186)
Rufous Night Heroni"you don’t see him up there", Rachael Petridis , single work poetry (p. 188)
Impartationsi"My thongs,", Rebecca Kylie Law , single work poetry (p. 189)
Under a Fresh Skyi"My daughter has made a universe.", Duncan Richardson , single work poetry (p. 190-191)
When I Was Youngi"When I was young and soft tones were in all", Jeff Guess , single work poetry (p. 192)
Dylan Thomas Incontrovertiblei"After a can of beer and a cigarette for breakfast,", Andy Kissane , single work poetry (p. 193-195)
Ploti"Once, he needed", Mags Webster , single work poetry (p. 196-197)
Listening in Bedi"He would stand at the end of the bed", Dick Alderson , single work poetry (p. 198)
No Longer a Lonely Placei"On the radio, buzzing and crackling sounds,", Bev Braune , single work poetry (p. 199)
Big Ednai"No, it’s not Hazel, it’s Hazel’s sister Edna,", Mark O'Flynn , single work poetry (p. 200)
Note: Author note: [after the painting Woman in a Landscape by Russell Drysdale, 1949]
Leaves in Beijing, 安琪 , Yu Ouyang (translator), single work poetry (p. 202)
Beginning with July, 安琪 , Yu Ouyang (translator), single work poetry (p. 203)
The Exhalationsi"I have the gift—so far, it seems—", Geoff Page , single work poetry (p. 204-205)
Perfume Letteri"Like accents acquired", William Byrne , single work poetry (p. 206-207)
Hotel Terminus, Viennai"Unspeakable’s the word for it,", Graeme Hetherington , single work poetry (p. 208)
A Truffula Tree? (Apologies to Doctor Seuss)i"Pere Charles Plumier looking for quinine", Karen Throssell , single work poetry (p. 209-211)
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