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Issue Details: First known date: 2017... no. 8 December 2017 of Communion Literary Magazine est. 2014 Communion Literary Magazine
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2017 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Zucchini Flowersi"I meet Sergio", Stephen Brock , single work poetry
Camille. La Femme À La Robe Verte.i"Tu t’éloignes de moi, ma Reine, dans la robe verte que j’ai empruntée pour toi.", Christiane Conesa-Bostock , single work poetry
Camille Sur Son Lit de Morti"Je ne signerai jamais ce portrait de toi ma Camille", Christiane Conesa-Bostock , single work poetry
Archipelagoi"My head is an island, my moods", Rachael Wenona Guy , single work poetry
Seasonali"A change in the weather", Rosanna Licari , single work poetry
Limestonei"memories of fish", Mark Roberts , single work poetry
Morning with Pardalotesi"the wind has wakened in the night", Pam Schindler , single work poetry
The Letter 'Q', Ivy Alvarez , single work poetry
The Letter 'U', Ivy Alvarez , single work poetry
Truth Telling : The Wife's Talei"Ernest Hemingway's brown eyes, set deep, take me in.", Jan Colville , single work poetry
Note: Audio
Kurweeton Cemetery, E. A. Gleeson , single work poetry
Shoctopus, The Underwater Boss, Harry Laing , single work poetry
Breathing, Kristen Lang , single work poetry
Goodbye Is Too Small a Wordi"The hill is because we do not want to end", Kristen Lang , single work poetry
Note: Audio
Hollowi"Love sank three small holes into the man’s body", Kristen Lang , single work poetry
Note: Audio
Wilderness and the Human Soul, P. R. Hay , Bob Brown , James Dryburgh , Heather Rose , single work essay
'What do wild places mean for the human soul? What of our nature is unlocked when we return to the rhythms of the natural world? How has this changed over time? How are we reshaping this relationship now?' (Introduction)
 
Francesca Haig and Rachel Edwards in Conversation, Rachel Edwards (interviewer), single work interview
'Last Christmas, London-based poet and novelist Francesca Haig returned to Tasmania for a family visit, something of a regular pilgrimage given she's returning home this Christmas too. During her stay, she took time out to visit Fullers Bookshop in Hobart where she spoke with Rachel Edwards about her 'Fire Sermon' trilogy, a post-apocalyptic story published in more than twenty languages and shortlisted for The Morningstar Award (best debut novel) in the 2016 David Gemmell Awards for Fantasy, the 2015 R.T. Book Reviews award (best science fiction novel), the 2016 Norma K Hemming Award and the 2016 Aurealis Award (best young adult novel).' (Introduction)
[Book Launch] Anecdotes of a Disabled Gay, Wayne Herbert , single work essay
Anna Krien and Pete Hay in Conversation, P. R. Hay (interviewer), single work interview
Seasonal Poets, Winter 2017, Ralph Wessman , single work essay
'The winter reading of Hobart's Seasonal Poets brought together three exceptional poets, introduced by Anne Collins shouldering MC duties. ‘It’s absolutely wonderful to see you’ve come out in the cold to be warmed by poetry from Kristen Lang, Pete Hay and Louise Oxley – I’m sure you’re going to enjoy each of these readers, their very unique contributions and the way they meld together... '' (Introduction)
 
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