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Alternative title: Little Disturbances
Issue Details: First known date: 2008... vol. 68 no. 2 2008 of Southerly est. 1939 Southerly
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2008 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Editorials, Debra Adelaide , single work obituary (p. 5-7)
Buffer Zone, Pat Skinner , single work short story (p. 11-22)
Jap Floral, Claire Aman , single work short story (p. 23-29)
The Drought, Sunil Badami , single work short story (p. 30-47)
Jack and the Three Sisters, Helen Bulley , single work short story (p. 48-58)
Note: Written as Helen Barnes-Bulley.
Like a Diamond, Chris Brophy , single work short story (p. 59-67)
The Valley of the Single Fathers, Clint Caward , single work short story (p. 68-78)
Note: Written as Clinton Caward.
The Library is a Social Institution, Julie Chevalier , single work short story (p. 79-86)
Landscaping, Jennifer Compton , single work short story (p. 87-89)
And Still the Blizzard..., Craig Cormick , single work short story (p. 90-97)
Double Exposure, Michael Crane , single work short story (p. 98-102)
The Overcoat, Ross Duncan , single work short story (p. 103-113)
How to Tell Your Father to Drop Dead, Jeremy Fisher , single work short story (p. 114-124)
The Renaissance Builders, Geoffrey Gates , single work short story (p. 125-129)
I Hope They Don't Fall in Love With You, Kathryn Heyman , single work short story (p. 130-135)
Coming Down the Mountain, Sharon Kent , single work essay
Kent discusses the impact of the Annie Proulx short story, Brokeback Mountain.
(p. 136-143)
The Uncanny in Barbara Bayton's "Scrammy 'And" and Christina Stead's "The Triskelion", William Lane , single work criticism
Lane examines how 'the uncanny is a powerful literary tool, revealing "what was meant to remain secret and hidden"'.
(p. 144-152)
Note: Bibliography : p. 152.
Indigo in Absentia, Kirstyn McDermott , single work short story (p. 153-156)
Dark Roots : An Interview with Cate Kennedy, Angela Meyer (interviewer), single work (p. 157-161)
The Shakespeare Title, Derek Motion , single work short story (p. 162-164)
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