y separately published work icon Stylus Poetry Journal periodical issue  
Note: The contemporary poetry of this issue was guest edited by Canadian poet, Jacqueline Turner, the inaugural Poet-in-Residence at the Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts, Brisbane, Qeensland.
Issue Details: First known date: 2005... no. 19 October 2005 of Stylus Poetry Journal est. 2002 Stylus Poetry Journal
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* Contents derived from the 2005 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Todayi"Today a kind word", Anne Elvey , single work poetry
Rain Tankai"Wind-tipped eucalypt", Anne Elvey , single work poetry
Untitledi"You gaze at blooms", Beverley George , single work poetry
Pula! : A Botswana Journey 1987-88i"from the air", Duncan Richardson , extract poetry
The Box of Memoriesi"Spring Cleaning.", Ruby Windsor , single work poetry
Untitledi"the ghost of a dog", Janice M. Bostok , single work poetry
Untitledi"the dark night", Janice M. Bostok , single work poetry
Untitledi"two black eyes-", Janice M. Bostok , single work poetry
Untitledi"New Year's Day", Janice M. Bostok , single work poetry
Untitledi"al fresco cafe", Janice M. Bostok , single work poetry
Untitledi"wagtail", Janice M. Bostok , single work poetry
Mortification & Lies, Patricia Prime , single work review
— Review of Mortifications and Lies Chris Mansell , 2005 selected work poetry ;
An Embrace of Morning, Patricia Prime , single work review
— Review of An Embrace of Morning Kathryn Hamann , 2005 selected work poetry ;
Jacqueline Turner, Rosanna Licari (interviewer), single work interview
Jacqueline Turner discusses her time in Queensland as the inaugural Poet in Residence at the Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts, Brisbane, Queensland in 2005.
Johanna Featherstone, Justin Lowe (interviewer), single work interview
The Red Room Company has supported innovative poetry projects 'to ensure poetry is a supported, respected and has a powerful presence in Australia's cultural and social makeup.' Stylus interviews Johanna Featherstone, the driving force behind RRC. (Stylus abstract)

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