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Issue Details: First known date: 2019... no. 27 September 2019 of Rochford Street Review est. 2011 Rochford Street Review
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2019 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Shimmering with Exuberance : Devika Brendon Reviews ‘Out of Emptied Cups’ by Anne Casey, Devika Brendon , single work review
— Review of Out of Emptied Cups Anne Casey , 2019 selected work poetry ;

'This collection of poems is charged with electric musicality, full like a glass at a wedding or a wake – and the cover equates the human being, arms extended, with a chalice which evokes the human spirit itself. The elixir this work contains is spiked with anger and despair, but it also shimmers with exuberance, and the draught it offers is addictive. Anne Casey’s work opens up issues of war, of degradation, of disrespect, covetousness and harassment, which drain us of hope, and dignity. She shows that the compulsive reaching and releasing which shapes our lives makes us weigh the cost of our human greed and grasping materialism, and leaves us empty in a world which was given to us in an abundant condition. Yet from that emptiness, and in our drained state, we must still generate the will to live, the energy to surge, to rise and renew ourselves. '  (Publication summary)

Inventive Interplay : Mark Seton Reviews ‘The Short Story of You and I’ by Richard James Allen, Mark Seton , single work review
— Review of The Short Story of You and I Richard James Allen , 2019 selected work poetry ;

'I always get the sense after reading his poetry that Richard James Allen must thrive on human connection. In this latest anthology, a poem could be short as the line of a single sentence (excluding the title for it) or long and potentially unwieldy, filling 17 pages with concepts and riffs far more complex, yet entreating the listener/reader to persist with the seemingly one-sided conversation. I last reviewed Allen’s Fixing the Broken Nightingale (2014) and, upon embarking the reading of this new collection, I was reminded repeatedly about what I enjoy and value in his writing – an ever-deepening gift and capacity to bring together words, phrases, pauses, gaps, alignments, mal-alignments and punctuations that trigger our senses, our memories, our consciences and our consciousness with things we know (which we had forgotten) and things we didn’t know that could be known.' (Introduction) 

Cherish, Wonder and the Want to Protect : Angela Costi Reviews ‘Green Dance’ by Jena Woodhouse, Angela Costi , single work review
— Review of Green Dance : Tamborine Mountain Poems Jena Woodhouse , 2018 selected work poetry ;

'Some of us are fortunate to have experienced those places where nature awakens us to become its disciple. A pause on a mountain top or a walk in a rain forest compels us to contemplate our humanity. However to write about this experience without undertones of politics nor activism, rather with precise lyric and evocative tone is what Jena Woodhouse has undoubtedly achieved in her most recent poetry collection, Green Dance. Through her lens, she amplifies the micro of our natural world in such a way where you can’t help but cherish, wonder and want to protect what we have left.' (Introduction)

First Killi"Pressing the butt of the four-ten", Nathanael O'Reilly , single work poetry
The Keating Yearsi"Autumn afternoons browsing in op shops", Nathanael O'Reilly , single work poetry
Ruskin’s Viewi"I sip a pint of Hartley’s Cambrian Way", Nathanael O'Reilly , single work poetry
Beach Bondingi"Driving along the Dingle peninsula", Nathanael O'Reilly , single work poetry
Kengali"On a Saturday afternoon in autumn", Nathanael O'Reilly , single work poetry
Blackouti"Students arrive in rainboots,", Nathanael O'Reilly , single work poetry
Rodeo Days, Marie Craven , single work poetry
Uplifting and Quietly Triumphant : Debra Adelaide Launches ‘Portrait of the Artist’s Mother’ by Fiona Place, Fiona Place , single work essay

'I first saw — though not met — Fiona in the early 1990s at a premier’s literary awards, when her book Cardboard received a prize. At the awards the minister for the arts, Peter Collins, announced that Fiona would not appear to fetch her prize given the sad fact that her mother had just died. However, someone whispered in his ear that Fiona indeed was there to receive her prize, and so she stepped up to the stage.'(Introduction)

Metaphor and Other Devices : Alex Skovron Launches ‘Libation’ by Earl Livings, Alex Skovron , single work essay

'I frequently begin a launch speech by saying something about my connection with the launchee. This occasion will be no exception. However, there is a slight question-mark as to when exactly Earl Livings and I first met. We seem to agree that it must have happened at the poetry readings in the Lower Town Hall at Hawthorn, which we both attended from the late 1980s into the mid ’90s. We even did a live three-way collaboration there with the composer Roger Alsop in an event featuring some of our poetry set to music in electronic, computer-generated form! So this poet and I do go back a fair way.' (Introduction)

Delicacy and Precision: John Carey Reviews ‘Son Songs’ by Tug Dumbly, John Carey , single work review
— Review of Son Songs Tug Dumbly , 2018 selected work poetry ;

'I could start with a cheap headline: SLAMMER GOES LEGIT. and think of another cheap headline: DESK-POET TAKES CROWD-BATH that might fit me if I turned up at a performance venue. Like most cheap headlines they are crass and wrong-headed. Tug always had a good grasp of poetic tradition, popular and more scholarly, which were never mutually exclusive. For my part, I was always happy to take a “crowd-bath” to find a new audience and I like to read my work aloud and sometimes memorise the pieces.' (Introduction)

Miss Lily Magnolia from the Deep South : Shooti"hi ya all ya all ok? name is lily lily magnolia ya know folks big game huntin’ so", Jenni Nixon , single work poetry
In the Darki"…………..holding hot coffee…….. a walking stick", Jenni Nixon , single work poetry
Coming downi"icy winds bring down branches laden with snow", Jenni Nixon , single work poetry
Knock on the Door at 6ami"“please can you call triple 0? need an ambulance sorry”", Jenni Nixon , single work poetry
A Dancei"as though climbing mount everest", Jenni Nixon , single work poetry
Dudgeoni"do your neighbours know you write poems about them?", Jenni Nixon , single work poetry
Survivalisti"It became a trip marker in the crackle of cane fields,", Penelope Layland , single work poetry
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