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Issue Details: First known date: 1984... vol. 29 no. 1 March 1984 of Westerly est. 1956 Westerly
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 1984 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Taking the Bus, Meryl Thompson , single work short story (p. 5-8)
Ibis in a Rose Gardeni"We walked in from the smell of marigolds", Shane McCauley , single work poetry (p. 8)
Saigon Daze, Glyn Parry , single work short story (p. 9-10)
Freya's Man, Sari Hosie , single work short story (p. 11-14)
The Game, Flora Smith , single work short story (p. 15-16)
A Piece of Silver Paper, Margaret Houghton , single work short story (p. 17)
Rings, Margaret Houghton , single work short story (p. 18-20)
Stages of Assemblyi"He wrestles with the names of things", Jeremy Tager , single work poetry (p. 21)
The Libertinei"Ovid says two girls are fine,", Michael Sharkey , single work poetry (p. 22-23)
Going for the Whole Hog - John Dunmore Lang's Radical Republicanism and the American Connection, David Headon , single work criticism (p. 25-33)
This Placei"Sticking to the side", Andrew Lansdown , single work poetry (p. 37)
The Farma, Giovanni Andreoni , single work short story (p. 39-42)
The Blanket, Graham Jackson , single work short story humour (p. 43-44)
Sex and Violence in the Black Australian Novel, Adam Shoemaker , single work criticism
This chapter looks at five novels by three Aboriginal authors that deal with the themes of sexual and cultural violence in urban Aboriginal communities: Wacvie (1977) by Faith Bandler, Wild Cat Falling (1965), Long Live Sandawarra (1979) and Doctor Wooreddy's Perscription for Eduring the Ending of the World (1983) by Colin Johnson, and The Day of the Dog (1981) by Archie Weller. All of these novels directly, perceptively and disconcertingly hold a mirror up to European violence, sexual jealously, physical brutality and authoritarianism.
(p. 45-57)
In Buckley's Cave, Graham Jackson , single work short story (p. 59-60)
Foot Feeli"Four long years he stood --", Francis King , single work poetry (p. 61)
It is Time Nowi"On this side of the bar", Jean Long , single work poetry (p. 65)
Under the Roof of the Worldi"It was I who pounced on the back of the burly werewolf,", Chris Wallace-Crabbe , single work poetry (p. 66)
We'll Build a Stairway to Paradisei"There is curious distinction", Chris Wallace-Crabbe , single work poetry (p. 67)
Most Days/ Other Daysi"at the railway station", Rory Harris , single work poetry (p. 68)
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