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Issue Details: First known date: 2006... 2006 Dark Roots
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Carlton North, Parkville - Carlton area, Melbourne - North, Melbourne, Victoria,:Scribe , 2006 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
What Thou and I Did, Till We Loved, Cate Kennedy , single work short story (p. 1-12)
A Pitch Too High for the Human Ear, Cate Kennedy , single work short story (p. 13-22)
Habit, Cate Kennedy , single work short story (p. 23-33)
Flotsam, Cate Kennedy , single work short story (p. 34-45)
Black Ice Cold Snap, Cate Kennedy , single work short story (p. 46-57)
Resize, Cate Kennedy , single work short story (p. 58-64)
The Testosterone Club, Cate Kennedy , single work short story (p. 65-76)
Dark Roots, Cate Kennedy , single work short story
'If he were almost 40 and she 26, there'd be no problem. But it's much harder when it's the other way round.' (Journeys, p.79)
(p. 77-90)
Angel, Cate Kennedy , single work short story (p. 91-97)
Seizure, Cate Kennedy , single work short story (p. 98-111)
The Light of Coincidence, Cate Kennedy , single work short story (p. 112-119)
Soundtrack, Cate Kennedy , single work short story (p. 120-129)
Direct Action, Cate Kennedy , single work short story

'Direct action. You don't want to hear it. You want to make another pot of tea, and wait for the re-run of Star trek: The next generation to come on. Direct action means arguing with punters on the street who try to pull your placards off you, and dancing round the missile base so that the cops can laugh themselves sick before they move in on you. It's something you admire hearing about second-hand, shaking your head at someone else's bruises. It's not something you feel like doing, on a cold winter's night after dinner. Except that you can't stop thinking that right now, after dinner or not, and all through tonight, and tomorrow, twenty-four hours a day, in fact, seven days a week, Barron Papermills, just up the road, are glugging industrial effluent straight into the river.' (introduction)

(p. 130-141)
The Correct Names of Things The Correct Name of Things, Cate Kennedy , single work short story (p. 142-153)
Note: With title: The Correct Names of Things
Wheelbarrow Thief, Cate Kennedy , single work short story (p. 154-164)
Sea Burial, Cate Kennedy , single work short story (p. 165-169)
Kill or Cure, Cate Kennedy , single work short story (p. 170-182)
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