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No. 268 (Summer 2016)

Contents:

Introductions
5      Ross Leckie: Summer Poetry Issue 2016
7      Ross Leckie: The Poetry of Mary Jo Salter
137  Ian LeTourneau: Les Murray and the Gorillas of Flame

Poetry
9      Mary Jo Salter: New Poems and Retrospective

        Sign, sing, signify, what are they up to?

37    Alyda Faber: Three Poems
43    Marlene Cookshaw: Two Poems
47    Ruth Roach Pierson: Two Poems
49    Michael Prior: Three Poems
53    Teresa Ott: Four Poems
60    Shane Neilson: from Dysphoria
69    Ben Ladouceur: Two Poems
71    Don McKay: Three Poems
77    Thylias Moss: Two Poems

        It will always be what you were hoping for, not how you wanted it

89    Dani Couture: At Track Level
94    Cassidy McFadzean: Three Poems
100  Charles Wright: Three Poems
103  Lynn Davies: Three Poems
106  John Steffler: Four Poems
110  Gregory Scofield: Her Testimony
113  Jan Zwicky: Three Poems
117  Patricia Young: Two Poems
119  Weyman Chan: Two Poems
125  Joseph Kidney: Newtonian Apple-Moon Logic
128  Dina Del Bucchia: Three Poems
133  Stevie Howell: Two Poems
139  Les Murray: New Poems and Retrospective

Reviews
162  Thomas Hodd: A Poetic Triptych
        On Shaving Off His Face, Shane Neilson
164  M. Travis Lane: A Relish for Science
        A New Index for Predicting Catastrophes, Madhur Anand
167  Susan Haley: a song in a fur-lined dream
        Infinite Citizen of the Shaking Tent, Liz Howard
170  Mark Dickinson: New Geometries of Seeing
        Shift, Kelly Shepherd
172  Shane Neilson: After the Sonnet Rush
        Trio, Sarah Tolmie
174  Triny Finlay: Uncertainty Breeds Instability
        The Road In Is Not The Same Road Out, Karen Solie
176  Richard Kelly Kemick: Poetry Without a Poet
        Heart of Winter, Autumn Richardson

180  Notes on Contributors 

Cover
Dana O'Regan
Reconstructed Landslide #9
Mixed media on canvas
36 x 36 in.

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