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Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 2021 of Island Online est. 2021 Island Online - 2021
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* Contents derived from the , 2021 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Birds, Anne Casey-Hardy , single work short story (p. https://islandmag.com/read?offset=1718754480976)
In Quarantine, Megan Clement , single work essay
This Moon, Megan Coupland , single work essay
Posturei"I mean I’m clearly not disabled,", Jo Ward , single work poetry
Stanzasi"If you talk about tomorrow, they say,", Jo Gardiner , single work poetry
Parturition Chairs I-V, Isabella G. Mead , single work poetry
The Mowing, Ivy Ireland , single work short story
A Shadow from Country, Naomi Parry , single work essay
'I'm sitting in an office in the State Library of New South Wales with my friend Melissa Jackson, a Bundjalung woman and Indigenous Librarian. It's a sunny January afternoon in 2021 and it's her first day back in the library after the Covid-19 closures hit the previous March. I've been researching the Gai-marigal warrior Musquito since 2003 and today we are looking for a name list that I have heard about, which is supposed to tell a story of the time he was exiled from Sydney to Norfolk Island. We go through indexes and bibliographies and footnotes without finding anything. Then Melissa flicks through the computer catalogue and pulls up an image. It's a seraphic face, illuminated in the computer's glow.'' (Introduction)
The Sound of Light, Verity Borthwick , single work essay

'Children conceived under the northern lights are blessed with intelligence and wisdom. It turns out this is a recent urban legend masquerading as ancient knowledge, Still, it has propagated and even appears on the Greenland tourism website, which is where I read it. I did not know this when I visited Greenland, but something about the idea of phantasmal lights had the feel of fate, and it gave me hope.' (Introduction)

If You Join the Circle, You Must Dance, Katerina Cosgrove , single work essay
Hospitality, Nicole Melanson , single work essay
A Waving Forest, Zowie Douglas-Kinghorn , single work essay
A Questionable Survey of Suburban Eucalypts, Uthpala Gunethilake , single work
Changing Spots, Sharon Kent , single work
The Rats Move In, Karen A. Johnson , single work essay
Riverine, Kavita Bedford , single work essay
6 Years, 6 Months and 24 Days Apart, Saanjana Kapoor , single work essay
Celebrity, Chris McTrustry , single work short story
The Funeral [Farewell Kenny-G], Warwick Newnham , single work essay
Fisher Girls, Barry Lee Thompson , single work short story
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