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Issue Details: First known date: 2024... no. 86 November 2024 of Griffith Review est. 2003- Griffith Review
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2024 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Staying Faithful to Earth : A Meditation on Our Planetary Kin in the Universe, Ceridwen Dovey , single work essay
'It had been a long year, and I needed a holiday. I was so tired I didn't even know where to go. Just somewhere different, faraway, even exotic. I browsed online travel agencies and tourism sites until I found myself exactly where I wanted to be: at NASA's Exoplanet Travel Bureau.close' (Introduction)
(p. 9-17)
Pyjama Mani"Though he lives in a rundown unit", Damian Balassone , single work poetry (p. 40)
Land, Sea and Sky : Zulai Wan, the Coming of the Light, Samantha Faulkner , single work essay
'You can only imagine what it would have been like. On 1 July 1871, the warrior chief Dabad and his men stood and watched the lugger Surprise as it slowly headed towards the island of Erub in the Torres Strait.' (Publication abstract) 
(p. 50-54)
Kalei"In her arms she cradles the kale, knowing these are precious days. She stares", David Stavanger , single work poetry (p. 65)
The Work, Shelley Parker-Chan , single work short story (p. 66-75)
Palio Di Sienai"In the Tuscan city of Siena", Jack Lio , single work poetry (p. 94-95)
Babai"A friend suggests a psychologist, but my grandmother was a house witch,", Alyson Miller , single work poetry (p. 125)
Upstart Crowei"I was reading Shakespeare on my phone & then", Dominic Symes , single work poetry (p. 142)
Tawny Child, John Morrissey , single work short story (p. 143-154)
Under a Spell : Magic, Materiality and Meaning, Eliza Henry-Jones , single work essay
'It costs 3 Pounds to visit the gateway to hell. Midsummer and I'm somewhere on the border between Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire, staring down the black gullet of a cave that forms part of Creswell Crags. My five-year-old son's fingers are clammy, pressed against my palm.' (Publication abstract)
(p. 167-176)
Moonshoti"in the tenth set he sent the tennis ball on", J. Taylor Bell , single work poetry (p. 177-179)
Auburn Falls : Loss, Love and Connection, Lisa Fuller , single work essay
'We turn off the highway onto the dirt road, my body tense and waiting. All the rain has ruined the grading in places, but the small ruts are nothing compared to how it used to look when we were kids. Now we bring our kids, to show them how we were shown. But not all. None of us can look at the empty seat.' (Publication abstract) 
(p. 180-186)
The Window, Matthew Crowe , single work short story (p. 187-197)
The Trouble with Eternityi"I had a dream about the afterlife:", Phil Brown , single work poetry (p. 198-199)
Moon Mani"He circles the room five times, refusing to believe", Debbie Lim , single work poetry (p. 209)
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