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Alternative title: Generations
Issue Details: First known date: 2011... no. 38 December 2011 of LiNQ est. 1969 LiNQ
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2011 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Ghosts of the Euthanased, Cybele May , single work autobiography
Cybele May reflects upon the profound lessons she has learned within her family and in her time practising as a veterinary surgeon.
(p. 14-23)
Borstal Bitchesi"reality teen girls", Liam Ferney , single work poetry (p. 23)
An Ecstasy of Fumblingi"Thread the stitch through", Liam Ferney , single work poetry (p. 37-38)
Afternoon Tea With the Gibraltarian Ornithological Societyi"Sparrowhawks, booted eagles, swallows, storks -", Yann Toussaint , single work poetry (p. 42)
An Elephant In My Pocketi"I have an elephant in my back pocket", Susan Hawthorne , single work poetry (p. 50-53)
Long Time Listener, First Time Calleri"the ladder of opportunity frays under strain", Liam Ferney , single work poetry (p. 54)
Sins of the Leopard V, Troy Dagg , single work short story
Tracey steps off the freezing street into the hallway, and the sight of Harold's coat hanging there again after so long alerts her senses.
(p. 60-66)
Isa's Last Rodeo, Lara Williams , single work short story
For young Caradine, riding a bull in her home-town rodeo with her parents in the audience was a proud moment. She'd met her competitor, Byron, just a few minutes before and now, as he held fast on his bull beyond the eight second mark, Caradine realised the significance of his comment to her about hating the bulls.
(p. 68-76)
Churchill, Jane Downing , single work short story
As Brooke, an Australian volunteer on a small Pacific island, is enjoying tequila sunrises and the congenial company of three older women at the end of a day's work, she becomes intrigued and bemused by the women's fantastic recollections of Churchill the elephant.
(p. 77-81)
Hector, Chris Jensen , single work short story
Jarrod likes Hannah. Hannah likes Jarrod. Both are keenly aware, however, that on only a second date, delicate protocols must be followed. What Hannah is unaware of is that Jarrod has enlisted the help of Hector, a red-tailed black cockatoo raised in a public bar, to facilitate a smooth evening.
(p. 82-86)
A Cacophony of Greyi"Running malnourished into the welcome arms", Brentley Frazer , single work poetry (p. 87-89)
Blocks of Couverture, Suvi Mahonen , single work short story
'One in forty.' The doctor's words had just flipped Dani's dream life into a nightmare - Mark, their marriage, their unborn baby - nothing was assured any more.
(p. 91-103)
Irukandji Sailsi"A Ranger found", Brentley Frazer , single work poetry (p. 104)
Lake Pedderi"We are swimming above the forest", Josephine Scicluna , single work poetry (p. 105 - 106)
The Blue of Swimming Poolsi"With power out--people were stocking water and ice:", Carol Smallwood , single work poetry (p. 107 - 108)
Coffee with Johni"There wasn't time enough to go into things.", Liam Ferney , single work poetry (p. 116)
Biopsy, Tuesday Morningi"Early on the road to the hospital the burden lifts as I look forward to answers.", Eileen Spencer , single work poetry (p. 161)
Before Rachmaninoff's Birthdayi"we have different names for the same things", Liam Ferney , single work poetry (p. 162)
Spirit of the Northi"this time and place", Judy Durrant , single work poetry
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