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Issue Details: First known date: 2000... vol. 6 no. 2 Spring/Summer 2000 of Atlanta Review est. 1994 Atlanta Review
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2000 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
From "Wasp Diary"i"The first day we realise", Tracy Ryan , single work poetry extract (p. 56-57)
Rock Fish Dyingi"Impact of water on rock", Jena Woodhouse , single work poetry (p. 59)
The Unimaginablei"North of the falls I fall silent", John Mateer , single work poetry (p. 60)
The Analoguesi"Those speedboats on the boobera", Geoff Page , single work poetry (p. 61)
Photosi"it was a wonderful winter for pears", Lee Cataldi , single work poetry (p. 62)
Visiti"even if they arrive", Lee Cataldi , single work poetry (p. 63)
Death, Dorothy Porter , sequence poetry (p. 64-67)
Note: Dedicated to 'Emma' in this source
Big Ideai"Evening condenses again", Peter Minter , single work poetry (p. 68-69)
Two sonnets : IVi"I.m a johnny-come-lately in this, but he", Chris Wallace-Crabbe , single work poetry (p. 70)
Two Sonnets : VIi"Part of my self would love to master", Chris Wallace-Crabbe , single work poetry (p. 71)
Screeni"Take the road she took see where it goes", Kate Lilley , single work poetry (p. 72)
When You Rememberi"How the perfect days of early love", Dipti Saravanamuttu , single work poetry (p. 73)
Cropdustingi"It is best not to stand inside", Anthony Lawrence , single work poetry (p. 74-75)
Where Are the Dark Woods?i"they were always there", Alison Croggon , single work poetry (p. 76)
Critique of Practical Reasoni"Avoid the peopled day", Gig Ryan , single work poetry (p. 77)
On First Washing up While Thinking I Was Leonard Coheni"the collared sparrowhawk that has", Ted Nielsen , single work poetry (p. 78)
Father's Dayi"I carry sugarbags of coke from the gas works", Robert Adamson , single work poetry (p. 79)
The Returni"I often dream about the ocean", John Forbes , single work poetry (p. 80)
Nothing is Diminshed by Distancei"The decades stack like folding chairs", Ronnith Morris , single work poetry (p. 81)
1i"Cure death's skin", Dorothy Porter , single work poetry
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