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Issue Details: First known date: 2001... no. 3 2001 of Thylazine est. 2000 Thylazine
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2001 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Sutteei"I was the sick one in a forest of icicles", Alison Croggon , single work poetry
Phrasesi"your mysteries as full as skin I trace them with my cooler fingers", Alison Croggon , single work poetry
Elegy IIi"Weeping cannot be said : intolerable", Alison Croggon , single work poetry
E-Interview - Alison Croggon, Coral Hull (interviewer), single work interview
E-Interview - John Kinsella, Coral Hull (interviewer), single work interview
Crop Dusteri"It is the noun behind the action", John Kinsella , single work poetry
Silver Eyesi"Silver eyes annul fruit", John Kinsella , single work poetry
Willy Wagtaili"Tacked down pat by heavy rain", John Kinsella , single work poetry
Magpie Larki"Any incident will see", John Kinsella , single work poetry
E-Interview - Liz Hall-Downs, Coral Hull (interviewer), single work interview
My Mother's Handsi"i toddled through department stores,", Liz Hall-Downs , single work poetry
Texas Separation Poemi"i wake in the night/and roll towards your skin/your long", Liz Hall-Downs , single work poetry
River Swimi"we drag you down to the river", Liz Hall-Downs , single work poetry
Sittingi"can you sit again?", Liz Hall-Downs , single work poetry
E-Interview - John Tranter, Coral Hull (interviewer), single work interview
Epitaphsi"it seems so long ago -- tell me, did you bring your family", John Tranter , single work poetry
Backyardi"The God of Smoke listens idly in the heat", John Tranter , single work poetry
Voodooi"From his rushing-away, from his", John Tranter , single work poetry
The Green Buicki"I'm off, he said. He shrugged on a soft dark", John Tranter , single work poetry
Not the Towni"as in a colonial outpost", Pamela Brown , single work poetry
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