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Issue Details: First known date: 2015... no. 15 July – September 2015 of Rochford Street Review est. 2011 Rochford Street Review
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Contents

* Contents derived from the 2015 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Featured Writer Michelle Cahill : Biographical Note, Mark Roberts , single work biography
Note: Posted on July 6, 2015
Castratoi"When the kitten with a dislocated limb is euthanised", Michelle Cahill , single work poetry
Note: Posted on July 6, 2015
Harbouri"Because there are no shoals of haddock spawning", Michelle Cahill , single work poetry
Note: Posted on July 6, 2015
Death in Bloomsburyi"All day I struggled with the ambiguous weather", Michelle Cahill , single work poetry
Note: Posted on July 6, 2015
Conscience before Poetry : Rebecca Kylie Law Reviews Paul Carter’s “Ecstasies and Elegies”., Rebecca Kylie Law , single work review
Note: Posted on August 6, 2015
The Byron Bay Writers Festival on the Road : Sara Khamkoed Encounters 5 Writers in Alstonville, Sara Khamkoed , single work column
Note: Posted on August 5, 2015
An Astonishing 61 Years of Poesis : Allan Padgett Launches ‘True to Poetry in My Fashion’ by Peter Jeffery, Allan Padgett , single work review
— Review of True to Poetry in My Fashion Peter Jeffery , 2015 selected work poetry ;
Note: Posted on August 5
Closer to the Centre of Things : Rochford Street Review Previews the 19th Byron Bay Writers Festival, Mark Roberts , single work review
Note: Posted on August 4 2015
Storytelling : Mark Roberts Previews ‘Yellamundie 2015′ The National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Playwriting Festival, Mark Roberts , single work review
Note: Posted on August 3, 2015
In the Presence of a Master Writer : Gabrielle Lord Launches ‘My Hearts Are Your Hearts’ by Carmel Bird, Gabrielle Lord , single work review
— Review of My Hearts Are Your Hearts Carmel Bird , 2015 selected work short story ;
Note: Posted on July 30 2015
How Do You Capture Jazz? Nickolas Falkner Reviews ‘Across the Line’ by Fransesca Sasnaitis, Nick Walker , single work review
— Review of Across the Line Francesca Sasnaitis , 2015 selected work poetry ;
Note: Posted on July 28, 2015
A Wonderful Cross-Woven Web of Sensory Delights : Andrew Burke Reviews ‘Scavenger’s Season’ by Christopher (Kit) Kelen, Andrew Burke , single work review
— Review of Scavenger's Season Christopher Kelen , 2014 selected work poetry ;
Note: Posted on July 21, 2015
Collaboration : Ian Gibbins Reviews ‘construct a World’ by Francesca Sasnaitis & Alex R Chapman, Ian Gibbins , single work
— Review of Construct a World Alex R Chapman , Francesca Sasnaitis , 2014 selected work poetry ;
Note: Posted on July 13, 2015
Born in Modernity : David O’Sullivan Reviews ‘A Vicious Example’ by Michael Aiken, David O'Sullivan , single work review
— Review of A Vicious Example Michael Aiken , 2014 selected work poetry ;
Note: Posted on July 8, 2015
A Very Sydney Decadence : Mark Roberts Reviews ‘Ruben Guthrie’, Mark Roberts , single work review
— Review of Ruben Guthrie Brendan Cowell , 2015 single work film/TV ;
Note: Posted on July 5, 2015
“Sweet as Torn Basil”: Susan Fealy Reviews Net Needle by Robert Adamson, Susan Fealy , single work
— Review of Net Needle Robert Adamson , 2015 selected work poetry ;

'Net Needle is the first stand-alone collection of new poems since The Goldfinches of Baghdad (2006) and the first full-length since Adamson published his selected poems thematically for The Golden Bird (2008). It is tempting to wonder whether reimagining his past work was a prelude to this new collection. Net Needle is a highly organized, living composition which interrogates language, poetics, trauma and mortality within a framework focused on limits and continuities. The abstract is voiced in a fresh and vital lyric that is passionately engaged and often evokes the natural world. The two words of the title work hard. Net Needle connotes thingness, the interdependence of tool and artefact, tradition, yet deconstructed the title can be read as two verbs.' (Introduction)

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