Issue Details: First known date: 2019... 2019 The Sometimes Ironic Perception of 'Things'
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'As a general rule, poets don't have much time for administration and its discontents and Alan Wearne, the award winning author of among other narrative poems, The Nightmarkets and The Lovemakers, runs pretty much true to poetic form. Referring to the mission statement of his brain child, Grand Parade Poets, he concedes parenthetically that 'mission statement' is a 'dreadful term', but quotes it anyway.' 

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    y separately published work icon Eureka Street vol. 29 no. 15 28 July 2019 17178737 2019 periodical issue 2019
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