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Issue Details: First known date: 2016... no. 13 March 2016 of Foam:e est. 2004- Foam:e
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2016 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Birds at Her Windowi"at her verandah, the palms gather,", Pam Schindler , single work poetry
Vertical Gardeni"My wife is best expressed as a sugar pea", Paul Scully , single work poetry
Wollumboola Opens to the Seai"Red Beach was a strip at high tide, a sliver alongside melaleuca,", Paul Scully , single work poetry
Wearing My Life like a Hand-Me-Downi"The boy who lived near the silenced air-raid siren", Ian C. Smith , single work poetry
Slippagei"Think of all the people you have known, who have occupied the space in front of you.", Melinda Smith , single work poetry
The Screen Watches You Touching Iti"a snail in a cold cave", Melinda Smith , single work poetry
8-Biti"If Tokyo is the palest yellow; then London is a sandstone brown. Sydney?", Shane Strange , single work poetry
16hzi"They speak a mellifluous language of their own, pitched somewhere between a", Shane Strange , single work poetry
There Was No Intenti"There was no intent in the piles of paper stacked on all otherwise useful", Shane Strange , single work poetry
What We Do With Water (On Holiday), Heather Taylor Johnson , sequence poetry
We Make It When There Is Nonei"Barefoot brisk-hop through the dirt", Heather Taylor Johnson , single work poetry
We Hold Its Remnants In The Wind (the Murray)i"One wind comes to rip us to pieces", Heather Taylor Johnson , single work poetry
Due To The Swag, We Bathe In It (The Murray)i"Meanwhile, this morning", Heather Taylor Johnson , single work poetry
We Hold Our Breath and Swim (Thredbo River)i"The first one was forced, something like a plunger", Heather Taylor Johnson , single work poetry
We Honour The Earth (Braidwood)i"Signs painted black", Heather Taylor Johnson , single work poetry
We Capture It (The Pacific)i"Distance is still, there is movement", Heather Taylor Johnson , single work poetry
We See Eternity In Its Mist (Leaving Bateman’s Bay)i"Like a heavily swatted fly in the blur of a lazy bubble", Heather Taylor Johnson , single work poetry
We Dry Off (Memory of It on the Hay Plain)i"hopping in and out of Wallaby Grass", Heather Taylor Johnson , single work poetry
Out Back of the Church across the Roadi"Cross-winded ride up the mid-north country, wheat like to crack", Heather Taylor Johnson , single work poetry
A Turtleneck Poet at Wangaratta Oval, R. D. Wood , single work review
— Review of The Subject of Feeling Peter Rose , 2015 selected work poetry ;
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