Sonnet 29 - by Stuart Barnes
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Sonnet 29 - by Stuart Barnes

‘Bruce’? Unforgettable, but ‘In Your Eyes’/
I don’t remember, or the New York state/
trio, or ‘I Don’t Remember’, or cries/
of ‘Boum’, but I played the one that tells fate/
on Sunday afternoon …

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Horse People - by Hollen Singleton
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Horse People - by Hollen Singleton

‘You see that horse there,’ the veterinarian said to me, hushed. ‘That’s Makybe Diva.’ No, it’s not, I thought. Just because I wasn’t one of them, just because I was a townie who didn’t know how to ride, didn’t mean they could mess with me …

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Just Maybe - by Dominic Amerena
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Just Maybe - by Dominic Amerena

It begins and ends with Miranda, standing in front of me, one arm by her side and the other massaging my shoulder, the fingers splayed and the nails somewhat ragged and covered in a clear solution that possesses similar chemical properties to antifreeze …

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46 - by Ana Duffy
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46 - by Ana Duffy

Llevate agua y sombrero, says my mother, as she does every time. The couch relaxes under her weight as she sits, and, stretching her legs on the foot stool one at a time, she groans …

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Analogue - by Stephen Edgar
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Analogue - by Stephen Edgar

Prising apart that tight-packed concertina/
Of LPs stowed away/
And half-forgotten on the floor,/
I flip through and pick one, by Palestrina,/
And place it on the turntable to play …

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Apple Suite - by Danielle Wood
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Apple Suite - by Danielle Wood

Glen Huon, Tasmania
”You’ll see pickers and picnickers, returned servicemen and brides, young buildings all raw-planked and surrounded by saplings, hay carts piled high, blossom-filled vistas – a hundred thin slices of once-upon-a-time light displayed in deliberately mismatched frames …”

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Boom and Bust in the Gaiety - by Gabrielle Lis
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Boom and Bust in the Gaiety - by Gabrielle Lis

Zeehan, Tasmania
On Main Street stands the Gaiety Theatre, a grand old building painted in ice-cream parlour pastels: mint green, vanilla cream, pale strawberry, frosted boysenberry. Locals will tell you Houdini performed there, walked a tightrope from the roof across to a nearby hotel …

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Foundations - by Michael Blake
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Foundations - by Michael Blake

Scottsdale, Tasmania
There used to be trees here, and there will be trees here again.
 But for now there is a paddock, desiccated foot-high grass spitting pollen, seed-heads nodding in the peak-summer breeze...

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Trove - by Jeanette M Thompson
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Trove - by Jeanette M Thompson

Rowella, Tasmania
The villages of the West Tamar municipality dot the shore, like a string of pearls, from Launceston to the sea. We thought this valley was Australia’s best-kept secret when we discovered it …

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Blackbird - by Magdalena Lane
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Blackbird - by Magdalena Lane

Sorell, Tasmania
A story inspired by women’s stories and celebrates the role of the community hall as 
a vital and democratic site that supports the continued sharing of traditional knowledge …

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