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Issue Details: First known date: 2022... no. 3 Spring 2022 of Kalliope X est. 2021 Kalliope X
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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.
THE 12 / ΟΙ 12i"I’m not dead / Δεν είμαι νεκρός", Peter Lyssiotis , Frixos Ioannides (translator), poetry
The Way / Ο ΔΡΟΜΟΣi"Purple blooms / Πορφηρά άνθη", Peter Lyssiotis , Frixos Ioannides (translator), poetry
The Mulberry Tree / Η ΜΟΥΡΙΑi"It isn’t death that kills you… / Δεν είναι ο θάνατος που σε σκοτώνει…", Peter Lyssiotis , Frixos Ioannides (translator), poetry
Finally, the Moon / ΤΕΛΙΚΑ ΤΟ ΦΕΓΓΑΡΙi"As if moving through silk, the moon glides in, and rests on these bone dry hills; / Σαν κινούμενο μέσα σε μετάξι, το φεγγάρι γλιστράει απαλά, και αναπαύεται πάνω σ’", Peter Lyssiotis , Frixos Ioannides (translator), poetry
The Rallying Grounds of Nurembergi"the harmony of artificial lakes", Vasilka Pateras , poetry
Napoléjoni"wrapped tightly in a floral handkerchief for safe", Vasilka Pateras , poetry
Among the Chaos, Sofie Laguna , column
[Review] Still Alive: Notes from Australia’s Immigration Detention System, Mirela Cufurovic , review
— Review of Still Alive : Notes from Australia's Immigration Detention System Safdar Ahmed , 2021 single work graphic novel ;

'‘What do you call what I am doing now? What is the name for it in English?’ asks one of the refugees sitting beside Mazhar, and across Safdar Ahmed, as he fiddles with tangled earphones.' (Introduction) 

[Review] Colouring the Rainbow: Blak, Queer and Trans Perspectives, Kate Hall , review
— Review of Colouring the Rainbow : Blak Queer and Trans Perspectives : Life Stories and Essays by First Nations People of Australia 2015 anthology life story essay ;
'The life stories and essays in this anthology are bound together in several ways, for instance in their unflinching sharing of trauma and their many demonstrations of the courage required to overcome the effects of trauma. Authors describe their experiences of violence, often of an extreme nature. Some write about losing loved ones to the consequences of homophobia or transphobia. But trauma is not the defining feature of this collection. There is commonality also in the generosity of spirit which flows from the first story, by Tiwi Elder and sistergirl Crystal Johnson. In ‘Napanangka: The True Power of Being Proud’, there is unthinkable violence, but there is also joy, forgiveness and pride. ‘I say to people: “Yes, I am a sistergirl. Yes, I am an Elder. I earned that respect. I earned that title. I got that respect.”’' (Introduction)
[Review] Flock : First Nations Stories Then and Now, Amra Pajalić , review
— Review of Flock : First Nations Stories Then and Now 2021 anthology single work prose short story ;

'Flock: First Nations Stories Then and Now, edited by Ellen van Neerven, is a collection of previously published short stories showcasing the talents of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander writers spanning the past 25 years. In the introduction van Neerven notes that the title Flock is carefully chosen, in part, as an acknowledgement to an Aboriginal literary giant, Kerry Reed Gilbert, who nurtured writers through the First Nations Australian Writers Network, which she co-founded and chaired.  ‘We all have our own pair of beautiful wings,’ writes van Neerven, ‘but we fly together in formation. Together we are stronger. We flock together.’ This is what the collection exemplifies, the unification of Indigenous stories, of reclaiming identity, stories and culture.'  (Introduction)

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