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Issue Details: First known date: 2022... no. 56 March 2022 of Creatrix est. 2008 Creatrix
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2022 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Old Man Floatingi"Summer after summer", Helen Budge , single work poetry (p. https://wapoets.com/creatrix-2/creatrix-56-poetry/)
Beelzebubi"The hour of ghosts", Ananda Barton , single work poetry
The Cabinetmaker Todayi"the cabinetmaker today", Mar Bucknell , single work poetry
Forrest Depthi"Sick with wilderness, her eye", Gary Colombo De Piazzi , single work poetry
A Nut for Leaving Home?i"Did all the gum trees I once saw at home", Derek Fenton , single work poetry
Togetheri"There they are", Margaret Ferrell , single work poetry
In God’s Good Lighti"Where are you? Do you bathe in the river that gleams in God’s good light?", Wendy Fleming , single work poetry
Invitation to the Dancei"There is nothing more exciting", Sally Anne Gaunt , single work poetry
Desdemonai"How many women perish on Desdemona’s pyre", Sally Anne Gaunt , single work poetry
The Roadi"the road scars right, across the", Kevin Gillam , single work poetry
All the Things of Youi"So much hair", Mike Greenacre , single work poetry
The Other Sidei"She said to bring along", Mike Greenacre , single work poetry
5.25 Pm. Fremantlei"A galactic electric storm just tweaked the tail of a comet,", Jenifer Hetherington , single work poetry
Stay or Go, I Don’t Knowi"i don’t know, i just don’t know", Ruari Jack Hughes , single work poetry
A Tin of Chickpeasi"My mother dies", 'Jackson' , single work poetry
Who Dunnit?i"Dear Dad, oh Dad,", Peter Knight , single work poetry

Author's note: —“Careful with that axe, girlie!”

A statement obtained by police from Miss Lizzie Andrew Borden, aged 32, concerning the death by axing of her father Andrew Borden, aged 70, & her stepmother Abby Borden, aged 64, at their home on the same day in 1892.

Up on the Roofi"birds eye-ball you,", Veronica Lake , single work poetry
Tanka – Full Mooni"the moon, an animal eye", Mardi May , single work poetry
Moore Riveri"There Was Movement on the Water for Dawn Had Come to Land.", Glad McGough , single work poetry
Doors Closingi"the train", Jan Napier , single work poetry
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