StylusLit

September 2018

Issue 4

Welcome to Issue 4 of StylusLit, where I interview Australian poet, critic and editor, Felicity Plunkett. Read her poem, “Three”, to find out what the three most important things in life are.

Short fiction from Kathryn Gossow, James Hannan, Ashley Kalagian Blunt, Peter Kelly, Peter Justin Newall, Aline-Mwezi Niyonsenga, and Colin Varney.

Poets included are Amanda Anastasi, Brett Dionysius, Stephen House, Anna Jacobsen, Justin Lowe, Gershon Maller, Peter Mitchell, Liz McQuilkin, Damen O’Brien, Felicity Plunkett, Ariel Riveros Pavez, Lesley Synge, Carl Walsh, and Les Wicks.
 
Read reviews of Diane Fahey’s November Journal, Philip Neilsen’s Wildlife of Berlin and Reneé Pettitt-Schipp’s The Sky Runs Right through Us.

Enjoy!
Rosanna Licari


Fiction

Acrid
By Colin Varney

Crocodile, Bougainville 1971
By Peter Kelly

Lemberg
By Peter Justin Newall

Memory Games
By Kathryn Gossow

The Closest We Got To
By Aline-Mwezi Niyonsenga

Towers
By Ashley Kalagian Blunt

What Missy Likes
By James Hannan

Poetry

Aunty
By Justin Lowe

Aviators
By Carl Walsh

Brighton-Le-Sands
By Les Wicks

coastal comrade
By Stephen House

goundergroundergo
By Ariel Riveros Pavez

Metamorphosis
By Gershon Maller

Mystery chair
By Liz McQuilkin

Norfolk Island Kaka
By Brett Dionysius

Parallel Universe
By Peter Mitchell

Red Wire, Blue Wire
By Damen O’Brien

The Controversy
By Lesley Synge

Three
By Felicity Plunkett

Upon the Extinction of Frogs
By Amanda Anastasi

When Dreams Turn Archeological
By Anna Jacobsen

Reviews

November Journal
By Diane Fahey

The Sky Runs Right through Us
By Reneé Pettitt-Schipp

Wildlife of Berlin
By Philip Neilsen