Category: Past issues

  • PAST ISSUES

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  • MICHELE AMAS

    What did you do We looked for a light bulb Deodorant ran out A blister and a broken filling From streets and cemeteries Bus stations and railway lines We looked for edges of the place Where we slept, can we see our place From here we would say That is…

  • RENÉE

    The Entrance Stagehands whisk, flick, smooth all serene open doors to a milky sun – hold hands in corners know that on cue your beauty will stir and stretch your eyes spark as prompt calls for your entrance the end of interval – beginning of act two   and here…

  • RENÉE

    Tall Woman in a Frame Your eyes are narrowed to keep out the intrusive sun your mouth a line closed against God, life, a stone caught in your sensible black shoe   you married a widower twice your age, two children to head the twelve you had, and two who…

  • RENÉE

    Dear Grandmother Husbands are a necessary part of the design God drew on his sketch pad, Sister Joseph tells you if he hit you for flirting with a man you wouldn’t be seen dead with – it’s the drink, the devil drink – he’s a good man really, always money…

  • TONY YUILE

    Deadly Obsession (excerpt) The black Lincoln Town Car entered Highway 280 at the 6th and Brannan exit. It merged with the late night traffic heading south. The driver followed the sign for San Francisco International Airport which took the car onto Highway 101. He stayed in the outside lane and…

  • MENNIE SCAPENS

    Sorting Things Out Her aunties pick her up that morning. They arrive in Aunty Rae’s new car, the flash little BMW – bright red. Aunty Rae bought the car because of its colour. Lana’s been up since eight, set her phone alarm especially. No one else in the flat has…

  • MANDY HAGER

    Resurrection: Blood of the Lamb Book Three (excerpt) It was hot, the thick damp air trapped within the jungle’s protective dome of leaves. Already sweat dripped down between her breasts, plastering her grimy white shirt to her skin and running down her brow into her eyes. It blurred her sight,…

  • ANAHERA GILDEA

    The Queen’s Chain My mother was born in the summer of ’53, as the Queen took her first steps on our soil. Nan cursed and swore cos she never got to see nothin’ – not even from the hospital where the patients crowded at the windows to watch the Laudalette…

  • LIZ ELSON

    Egg on his Face We had a new guy on the night shift last week. He was real quiet, hardly said a word to anyone. Just smiled and nodded and said ‘yeah’ or ‘no’ like. It wasn’t like he was stupid. He cottoned on to the work quick as. Me…