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Alternative title: That's It for Now
Issue Details: First known date: 2010... no. 24 (New Series) 2010 of Heat est. 1996 Heat
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2010 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Editorial, Ivor Indyk , single work criticism (p. 7-12)
Flying Foxesi"In the night, the gorging begins", Robert Gray , single work poetry (p. 13-16)
Remembering a Friendi"And then you felt you had to get away", Vivian Smith , single work poetry (p. 41)
The Monumenti"So this is where they put her monument", Vivian Smith , single work poetry (p. 42)
From : Love in the Years of Lunacy, Mandy Sayer , extract novel historical fiction
'Love in the Years of Lunacy is a novel set in Sydney during World War Two. The protagonist is a teenage saxophonist, Pearl, who has just met an African-American GI, James Washington. James is a far more accomplished jazz saxophonist than she and, in the chapter published here, Pearl is preparing to go on her first date with him.' - Mandy Sayer.
(p. 43-55)
Childlessi"You have pig iron shoulders", Pip Smith , single work poetry (p. 56)
Fairy Death, Gillian Mears , single work autobiography
Gillian Mears reflects on being photographed lying unclothed under a mirror with a red balloon. 'The invitation from photographer Vincent Long arrived early in 2009. Would I be interested in taking part in his portrait series of Australian writers? Each participant would appear with a helium-filled red balloon, a kind of homage to the Lamorisse film, as well as symbolising in some sense the writer's muse.' Source: Gillian Mears
(p. 79-94)
The Voice Inside of You, Carrie Tiffany , single work short story (p. 95-101)
41. Slipperi"mister zeezee gives me a slipper to fit it's made of jell and jelly it fits my foot easy", Ania Walwicz , single work poetry (p. 102-103)
Solomoni"I was an illiterate blacksmith from Adana", Alice Melike Ulgezer , single work poetry (p. 104-106)
Isla Negra Odei"You were never going to be sad", Stuart Cooke , single work poetry (p. 107-108)
Watching the Weather Girli"Sketching in tomorrow, its climate of no fear", Adam Aitken , single work poetry (p. 109-110)
To Granny Smithi"A turnip isn't a flower", TT. O , single work poetry (p. 136-137)
Quaternion, Christopher Cyrill , single work short story (p. 139-154)
Sphinx on Stiltsi"When I was twenty one, I wrote in", Jennifer Maiden , single work poetry (p. 155-156)
Thoughts of a Glass Ladyi"The nasturtium is to itself already", Kate Fagan , single work poetry (p. 157)
Love of the Lovelessi"And finding nothing", Kate Fagan , single work poetry (p. 158)
When Bad Luck Might Actually be Good Luck Travelling in Disguise : A Memoir, Justine Ettler , single work autobiography (p. 159-167)
Thesauri"know it. that word treasure. do you.what do you recognise.", Joanne Burns , single work poetry (p. 168)
Hotel Hyperion III : Screen, Memory (from a work-in-progress)i"When I try to remember those years,", Lisa Gorton , extract poetry (p. 169-170)
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