This Is Not a One Way Street single work   poetry   "It’s the second week of spring"
Issue Details: First known date: 2017... 2017 This Is Not a One Way Street
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    y separately published work icon Offset no. 17 2017 13415668 2017 periodical issue poetry

    'The motleyness of the crew of good ship Offset 17 was apparent to us all from the start. Never was there such a bunch of misfits; never was there a more appropriate academic mentor, I guess. Looking like a team auto-selected by one of VicUni’s diversity bots, Lina Bujupi, Jeevan Jeganathan, Liam Richards and Pauline Sawyer have been anything but the shambles the terms motley and auto-selection invoke. They have been a fantastic skeleton crew for a ship whose service might well be coming to an end. They have all learnt something about themselves; they have each performed little miracles.' (Ian Syson : Editorial introduction)

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