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The poetry of Overland 199
Written by Editorial team on 23-06-2010
The poetry from Overland 199 is now available online. If you’re not currently a subscriber, and have not yet managed to track a down a copy, read them online and see why Overland has such a fine reputation:
Cameron Fuller − ‘There’s a bomb on this train of thought’
Sue Watson − ‘Brush turkey’s’
J K Murphy − ‘Valley gutter’
John Kinsella − ‘Resurrection Plants at Nookaminnie Rock’
Adam Ford − ‘Salt’
Josephine Rowe − ‘The Man Who Shot Lions’
Amanda Surrey − ‘the great ocean road’
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