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Issue Details: First known date: 2002... no. 3 2002 of Blackmail Press est. 2001 Blackmail Press
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Moieties (Travellers Note)i"On the map cities stand out like wagons", Maria Zajkowski , single work poetry
The Forest Floori"I saw the Polish House", Maria Zajkowski , single work poetry
Note: The first two stanzas are also in The Polish House by Maria Zajkowski.
Solitudinariansi"We assume because we see", Maria Zajkowski , single work poetry
One Side of the Oceani"My father and I visited the graves,", Maria Zajkowski , single work poetry
Movie Starsi"Movie stars", Maria Zajkowski , single work poetry
The Elements of Onei"In all the world, under the rain, through drafty passes and over ice floes", Maria Zajkowski , single work poetry
On Bring in the Pintupi (After Nosepeg Tjurpurrula)i"Whitepella bin go n round", Billy Marshall-Stoneking , single work poetry
No Love from Papunyai"Someone loves Alice,", Billy Marshall-Stoneking , single work poetry
Assimilation / Western Desert / 1962-1974i"On the first night", Billy Marshall-Stoneking , single work poetry
Note: In this publication the poem is in three numbered sections.
Tjungurrayi's Word Booki"fill in the blanks:", Billy Marshall-Stoneking , single work poetry
Sorry Businessi"(A B C D E F G)", Billy Marshall-Stoneking , single work poetry
Custodyi"Sweat rolls down her speech", Billy Marshall-Stoneking , single work poetry
Rileyi"riley died last night", Billy Marshall-Stoneking , single work poetry
Opening night / Canberra / 1974 (after Billy Stockman) "Sun on hand disappears" Opening Night/Canberrai"The sun on the back of the hand has disappeared.", Billy Marshall-Stoneking , single work poetry
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