Issue Details: First known date: 2012... 2012 The More Things Change...Small Presses and Magazines Then and Now.
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'One of the tasks we have set ourselves at Rochford Street Review is to discover and review the material being produced by the small literary and cultural presses around Australia. This means not only the established literary and cultural journals, such as Southerly, Meanjin, Island, Overland and the like, but the new and emerging magazines and websites which, we believe, are critical to the strength and vibrancy of Australian writing. We will attempt to do this by regularly, at least once a quarter, undertaking a detailed of review of what has been published - picking out the highlights and shining a light into as many corners as we can.' (Editor's abstract)

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