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Issue Details: First known date: 2006... 2006 Writing on the Wall
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Rokeby, Rokeby - Clarendon Vale area, Eastern Shore, Hobart, Southeast Tasmania, Tasmania,:Writing on the Wall , 2006 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Wrist Gripi"here the waves are monsters", Marion Stoneman , single work poetry (p. 108-110)
Liberationi"the pines are being cut down", Marion Stoneman , single work poetry (p. 111-112)
Crab Flowersi"each morning on the fresh canvas rolled out by the tide", Marion Stoneman , single work poetry (p. 113-114)
Even Angels Cry at Nighti"A little blonde angel, tiny,", Paul Donohoe , single work poetry (p. 115-117)
Autumn Ghosti"The curling forces are at work upon you;", Phil Roberts , single work poetry (p. 119)
Untitledi"Nature congeals", Phil Roberts , single work poetry (p. 120)
My Ticking Mindi"Night seeps in", Kylie Hughes , single work poetry (p. 121-122)
Ode to an Oaki"it is still", Rosie Dub , single work poetry (p. 123-124)
Telling Tails (A Sestina on the Southern-right Whale)i"The Southern-right whales arrive again", Josephine Carswell , single work poetry (p. 125-126)
Island Threads (A Chant Royal of Knitters' Toil)i"Strands of gorgeous colour displayed upon white, fawns and greys", Josephine Carswell , single work poetry (p. 127-129)
Nun's Work (A Chant Royal of Handcrafting Toil)i"A humble hook is needed to indulge the craft crochet", Josephine Carswell , single work poetry (p. 130-132)
The Thing Herselfi"In the mirror", Henry Sheerwater , single work poetry (p. 133)
Some Things and Their Symbolsi"If you were a gnat, you could stroll in and out of my superficial declivities.", Henry Sheerwater , single work poetry (p. 134)
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