Issue Details: First known date: 2018... 2018 In Heaven I'll Be Quite Normal (, or Pentina to Doone Kennedy, After The Smiths)
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Epigraph:

Interviewer: Do you find the idea of men having sex with men or women having sex with women quite offensive?'

Doon Kennedy; 67th Lord Mayor of Hobart: 'I do. I'm quite normal, thank goodness.' - Hinch at Seven, December 5, 1988

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    y separately published work icon Stilts no. 1 August 2018 19480890 2018 periodical issue 2018
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    y separately published work icon Australian Poetry Anthology Yvette Holt (editor), Magan Magan (editor), Melbourne : Australian Poetry , 2019 16908955 2019 anthology poetry '‘Australian Poetry Anthology’, Volume 7 2019 – features works by more than 70 Australian poets, with poetry guest-edited by Yvette Holt and Magan Magan. These poets are also Australian Poetry subscribers and though it is a national anthology, there is a focus on poetic voices from the Northern Territory, whether known or emerging. Vol 7 also includes a range of First Nations voices, including some from the NT, and poems by four women prisoners from the Darwin Correctional Centre. The volume was launched at the NT Writers’ Festival – Alice Springs, featuring 10+ NT poets reading, hosted by Yvette Holt.' (Publication summary) Melbourne : Australian Poetry , 2019 pg. 24
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