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Jeff Sparrow announces Overland's decision to dedicate one 2009 issue of the journal to the publication 'of a new literary novel, delivered to subscribers as well as sold through the shops'.
Tom Clark examines Prime Minister John Howard's speech patterns and use of language over the period in which he held public office. Clark argues that Howard 'crafted a range of phrases, phrase-building tools and thematic connections that complied with the prosodic requirements of the situations in which he found himself ... In so doing, he had a lengthy and uninterrupted period to build up the publics in which his poetics resounded.'
Chronologyi"I, Kronos, dream this universe - for better or worse - with Idaea my mate, yes of course.",Georgina M. Bailey,
single work poetry
(p. 70-71)
Crush Depthi"They keep saying the war is over but it is not over.",Roberta Lowing,
single work poetry
(p. 72)