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Showing posts with label 2009. Show all posts

Saturday

Poetry NZ 39 (2009)


FRONT COVER:


Zarah Butcher
[Cover photograph: Zoe Butcher-McGunnigle / Cover design: Bill Wieben]



Poetry NZ
Guest Editor: Siobhan Harvey

(Issue 39, 2009)

ISSN 0114-5770. 111 pp.

Auckland: Puriri Press / Palm Springs, California: Brick Row, September 2009



TITLE PAGE:







CONTENTS:





    Editorial:
  1. Siobhan Harvey / 9

  2. Featured Poet:
  3. Zarah Butcher / Background / 10
    1. Perspective / 11
    2. Submerge / 12
    3. The word / 13
    4. Process / 14
    5. (Life) cycle / 15
    6. Lost and found / 16
    7. The canary / 17
    8. Self-portrait / 18
    9. Between you and me / 19
    10. Consumed / 20
    11. Parabolas in French / 21
    12. The question / 22
    13. Unframed / 23
    14. The reading / 24
    15. A poem about illness / 25
    16. Rest home / 26
    17. Evolution / 27
    18. Pain / 28
    19. Junk in the attic / 30

    Other Poets:
  4. Raewyn Alexander / In the café of a hundred orange vases / 31
  5. Leanne Auerbach / Taste of city / 32
  6. Guy R. Beining / Clump columns 1 / Clump columns 2 / 33
  7. Louis Daniel Brodsky / The stranger / 34
  8. John Canham / Train journey to Wellington / 35
  9. Linda Connell / Guarding the cellar door / Finding the graves / Mushrooms / 36
  10. Shirley Deuchrass / Wind back the clock / 39
  11. Johanna Emeney / Spinster / 40
  12. Chris Eyes / Candle lit at Cuil-an-Daraich / 41
  13. Joanne Fergusson / Risk / The ladder / 42
  14. Jan FitzGerald / Letter to my brother / 43
  15. Charlotte Flyte / Sandwiches and coffee / 45
  16. Alexandra Fraser / OE / Today hurts / The kiss / 46
  17. Ellen Friedman / Getting closer / 49
  18. Dorothy Howie / In the between / 50
  19. Norman Jope / Cosmic chess / Dreams of the Caucasus / 54
  20. Will Leadbeater / Billy Bracken's second song / Impromptu 27 / 56
  21. Jessica le Bas / Two dreams for daylight saving / Mainland / Autumn / 57
  22. Terry Locke / In train / Fishing / 61
  23. Olivia Macassey / Whatipu / A night / 63
  24. Robert McLean / Practical magic / 65
  25. Harvey McQueen / Goya rules / Did they kiss before they took poison? / 67
  26. Robynanne Milford / On whitestream / 69
  27. Martha Morseth / How can you be sure ... ? / 70
  28. Janet Newman / His bones / The lump / 72
  29. Rae Pater / Weedbones / 75
  30. Sarah Penwarden / Eulogy / South island / 76
  31. Sugu Pillay / The Cairnmuir terraces / Inheritance / 78
  32. Vaughan Robertson / Oman sands, 2006 / 80
  33. L. E. Scott / November 4, 2008 – this day in history / 82
  34. Ginny Sullivan / Autumn roses / Angels in Jerusalem / Washing the eggs / 84
  35. Jocelyne Thébault / I think from a green grove / Seeing at midnight / 87
  36. K. C. Wilder / A basket case / A glance at the clock / 89
  37. Saint James Wood / Just like nothing / 91
  38. Zachary Wood / Night on the front / 92
  39. Chen Ying / Blink / 93
  40. Maria Zajkowski / Bison grass / Your town / 94
  41. Karen Zelas / Migration / Summer in Ossetia / 95

  42. Comment:
  43. Helen Sword / Digipoiesis: Digital Poetry in Aotearoa/NZ / 98

  44. Review:
  45. Iain Sharp / If the Cap Fits: The Tram Conductor’s Blue Cap by Michael Harlow / 102

  46. Books and magazines in brief:
  47. Siobhan Harvey / Short reviews of new publications /107

  48. Notes on Contributors / 109




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Friday

Poetry NZ 38 (2009)


FRONT COVER:


[Cover photograph: Nic Brown / Cover design: Bill Wieben]



Poetry NZ
Guest Editor: Jack Ross

(Issue 38, 2009)

ISSN 0114-5770. 111 pp.

Auckland: Puriri Press / Palm Springs, California: Brick Row, March 2009



TITLE PAGE:







CONTENTS:





    Editorial:
  1. Jack Ross / 9

  2. Featured Poet:
  3. Jen Crawford / Background / 10
    1. from Pop Riveter / 11

    Other Poets:
  4. Johanna Aitchison / We Have Come to Collect Our Lives / Sibling Rivalry / 27
  5. Raewyn Alexander / ‘Men a mystery to me’ / Beautiful liars and their gloss / 29
  6. Rosetta Allan / Uncle / 31
  7. Ruth Arnison / The bare facts / 32
  8. Serie Barford / The Takaka Effect / 33
  9. Guy R. Beining / A knight without armorment / 34
  10. Robert James Berry / Rasputin / 35
  11. Iain Britton / Pania / 36
  12. Tony Chad / Signature Brand / 37
  13. Janet Charman / Wahine / 38
  14. Jennifer Compton / – I Like That Clown / The Pines / 39
  15. Craig Cotter / rice balls for son / 41
  16. Brett Cross / Prophet / 42
  17. Shirley Deuchrass / Aestralata lessoni / 43
  18. Grant Duncan / Conductress / Crepusculum / 44
  19. J. J. Fagan / Kumara Diggers / 46
  20. Derek Fenton / A Tale of Two Heroes / 47
  21. Sue Fitchett / Sweet & sour notes / 48
  22. Janis Freegard / Magpie / 49
  23. Michael Hall / Small town takeaway / 50
  24. Alice Hooton / Café Black Cat / Mrs Casy / 51
  25. David Howard / On Bertolt Brecht’s Birthday / You should have seen them go / Come down / 53
  26. Linda Hunter / Moon Creek / 56
  27. Hayden Hyams / Rattle / Waitakere / 57
  28. Helen Jacobs / The White of Winter / 59
  29. Sophia Johnson / These hills / 60
  30. Mahdy Khaiyat / Nice / 61
  31. Leonard Lambert / Curtain-call / 62
  32. Noel Monahan / The Calf-Bearer / 63
  33. Tim Nees / Buying Power / 64
  34. Jenny O’Brien / Night / 65
  35. John O’Connor / Five Haiku / River Talk / 66
  36. Jacqueline C. Ottaway / Tales out of School / André Went to Christchurch / 68
  37. Mark Pirie / The Park / 70-71
  38. Kerry Popplewell / Konini School, 1910 / Summer 1943 / 72
  39. Lee Posna / An Address / A degree in November Spring / Blood in the mountain / 74
  40. Richard Reeve / Inquisition / Elegy / Dawn / 77
  41. Nicholas Reid / Homage to Diogenes / 80
  42. Michael Sharkey / Young Woman with a Tea-Towel / 82
  43. Michael Steven / On Francis Street / Seventeen Seconds: Mahurangi Ridge / The eel (after Montale) / 83
  44. Ann Walker / Notes on a Day / The day Lauris Edmond died / 87
  45. Saint James Harris Wood / Cash Crow, Cash Crow / Tumbleweed / 89

  46. Comment:
  47. Lee Posna / Contemporary American Poetry / 93

  48. Review:
  49. Richard Reeve: / Classic, Contemporary and New NZ Poets in Performance ed. Jack Ross & Jan Kemp (3 vols) / 101

  50. Books and magazines in brief:
  51. Jack Ross / Short reviews of new publications / 107

  52. Notes on Contributors / 109




EDITORIAL:





CONTRIBUTOR NOTES:









SUBSCRIPTION DETAILS:





BACK COVER: