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  • Epigraph:
    The hawks wheel in the dawnlight the dawn breeze blows
    from the heart of drought, from the hungry waiting country

    -and what have I to leave, but this encumbering
    tenderness, like gear for ever unclaimed.

    -From 'Ishmael' by Randolph Stow

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    y separately published work icon Kill Your Darlings no. 12 January 2013 Z1911162 2013 periodical issue 2013 pg. 27-37
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