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Issue Details: First known date: 1994... no. 48 1994 of Mattoid est. 1977 Mattoid
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Contents

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Yours, Disgustedi"Sir, it is with distaste that I write once more", Peter Steele , single work poetry (p. 32)
The Intercepted Letteri"Disgusted, Sir,", Chris Wallace-Crabbe , single work poetry humour (p. 33-34)
Gusti"Disgusting: our sneering swear", Connie Barber , single work poetry (p. 35-36)
The Existential Approach to Garden Maintenance, Mark O'Flynn , single work short story (p. 44-48)
Frankenstein: A/Scent of Disgusti"That man is an idea", Christine Lindberg , single work poetry (p. 59-63)
On the Destruction of the Face as Authentic Phenomenoni"I am hearing the killing inside myself", James Gleeson , single work poetry (p. 65)
A Perfectly Natural Thing, Katherine Stuart , single work short story (p. 87-89)
Inside the Cupboardi"there's darkness no distance", Karen Knight , single work poetry (p. 90)
Pub Talki"She'll be forty in a couple of weeks.", Karen Knight , single work poetry (p. 91-92)
Peter Bakowski Readsi"The second glass of water", R. M. Calver , single work poetry (p. 93)
Peter Bakowski Rides Againi"The sugar-coated politician", R. M. Calver , single work poetry (p. 94)
Peter Bakowski in Disgusti"She turned down the radio", R. M. Calver , single work poetry (p. 95)
Toward a Feminist Semiotics of Revulsion: Literary Abjection in the Age of Atrocity, Suzette Henke , single work criticism
The bulk of this criticism discusses Non-Austlit material but on pp.105-106 the Author examines the themes of fathers and children, incest and power in the The Man Who Loved Children.
(p. 96-108)
Arachnophobiai"Spiders make me shiver", Helen Annand , single work poetry (p. 110)
Paradoxi"He loves his children, plays with them,", Helen Annand , single work poetry (p. 110)
Sometimesi"I feel stongly about some biographers", Alexander Hand , single work poetry (p. 111)
Eating Mother, Andrew Peek , single work short story (p. 157-161)
Rapei"Outside, a noise set my hair astray.", Jayne Fenton-Keane , single work poetry (p. 162)
Echoes in the Cavei"I saw you once", Jayne Fenton-Keane , single work poetry (p. 163)
Cooking the Tonguei"It lies curled in its pot like a grey monster", Rae Sexton , single work poetry (p. 164)
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