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Issue Details: First known date: 2022... vol. 67 no. 1 2022 of Westerly est. 1956 Westerly
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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.
Healingi"ngalung bardip", Nakita Humes , single work poetry (p. 88-90)
Précis, Emily Tsokos Purtill , single work short story (p. 91-95)
Phrase, Rosanne Dingli , single work short story (p. 96-101)
Bodily Offeringsi"I am six. In our garden, I place two rubber balls beneath my shirt - vow", Ellie Fisher , single work poetry (p. 102-103)
A Rebirthi"He journeyed South once", Peter Burges , single work poetry (p. 104)
When the World Shouts Your Name Don’t Forget to Answer It, Olivia De Zilva , single work prose (p. 105-107)
End of the Linei"I am restless reading a novel by Favel Parrett", Emma Jane Crook , single work poetry (p. 110-111)
Everlastingi"The florist told me that these flowers", Priya Kahlon , single work poetry (p. 112)
Graveyard Account, Clare Testoni , single work prose (p. 113-118)
The Peace Offering : Concluding Steven Carroll’s Eliot Quartet, Peter D. Mathews , single work review essay
— Review of Goodnight, Vivienne, Goodnight Steven Carroll , 2022 single work novel ;
(p. 119-130)
More Flies Than Starsi"more flies", Natalie Damjanovich-Napoleon , single work poetry (p. 131-133)
Ecofeminism, New Materialism and Lyric Subjectivity in Bonny Cassidy’s Final Theory and Megan Kaminski’s Gentlewomen, Sophie Finlay , single work essay
'This essay considers how Final Theory (2014) by Australian poet Bonny Cassidy and Gentlewomen (2020) by American poet Megan Kaminski extend our understanding of lyric subjectivity and provide insights into the intersections between ecofeminism and new materialism. in bringing these two contemporary poets alongside one another, I hope to draw attention to trans-Pacific intersections in feminist ecopoetics. Cassidy and Kaminski may practise different poetics, but both encompass inclusive ways of being within the more-than-human world and both find ways to critique, extend or embrace lyricism, demonstrating lyric as a highly flexible medium.' (Introduction) 
 
(p. 134-146)
The (Mostly) Suburban Senryu Cycle, Andrew Menken , single work poetry (p. 147-149)
The Shapes and Shakes of My Handsi"thumb", Pidj Flavell , single work poetry (p. 150-151)
A Silhouette in Grey : Life in the Aftermath of Suicide, Kerry Greer , single work autobiography (p. 152-163)
Diurnali"I say hello to the light as it blankets today", Kristian Radford , single work poetry (p. 164)
Yaama Ngunna Baaka : Dancing the Riveri"Everyone is feeling the heat", Brenda Saunders , single work poetry

Epigraph: I remember the trees from here to the mountains

You cleared the land and now there is no water. - Barkadji Elder

(p. 165-167)
Bye Bye Birdie, Miso Bell , single work short story (p. 168-176)
Trespassersi"Two guys in a ute trespassing", Emma Jayne Willson , single work poetry (p. 177)
Love Beginsi"Rain taps on the rusty tin roof", Shelly Beamish , single work poetry (p. 178-179)
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