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gangway #15 - March 2000 |
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We're happy to present you with another selection of submissions. By the way, I (Gerald) spent New Years Eve on a plane from Sydney to Madrid and didn't crash - neither did our servers, except for that little Y2K bug in the Perl dates... Sydney, 1 March 100 |
wir freuen uns, wieder eine Auswahl aus zahlreichen Einsendungen präsentieren zu können. Obwohl gerade von einer Europa-Reise zurückgekehrt, ist es diesmal dennoch eine fast ausschliesslich englischsprachige Ausgabe geworden. Sydney, 1. März 2000 |
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Christina
Conrad Another instalment of Christina's work
(see gangway #13). Poems
not for Stoneking |
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Marcus
Poettler Marcus wurde 1977 in Hartberg
(Steiermark) geboren, maturierte 1997 an der HTBLA Weiz und
lebt seitdem in Graz. herbstzeitlosigkeit |
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Libby
Dent/Derek Mayhew "I am 21 years old, and I
live in Sydney where I've just finished a bachelor of arts
in Performance studies and Psychology at Sydney Uni... I'm
enrolled now in medicine at Sydney Uni. Derek is a graphic
designer also based in Sydney." Downpour |
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Eddie
Vukovic "I'm a third year professional writing
student at Victoria Uni." Shadows
of the Soul |
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Mark
Pregartbauer Lebt in Salzburg, Österreich.
Sandburg |
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Grant White
Grant is Local Studies Librarian at Newcastle
Region Library. Foundering |
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Michaela A.
Gabriel Co-editor of "niederngasse" literary
magazine, lives in Vienna (see also gangway #4, #5 and #10).
Five
Poems |
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Ruark Lewis
Ruark is a Sydney-based visual artist and writer
involved in audio arts and performance events (see also
gangway #2). something
just in case I
die |
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Paul
Hardacre Paul is a poet, writer, and editor
living in the inner city Brisbane suburb of West End.
Four
Poems |
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Nanya
Nyssen "I am half German, half Australian.
Somehow when you are from both continents, everything seems
to come into clearer focus just as you are about to step
onto a plane and head off to the other side again! Always a
certain sehnsucht
for whichever side you are leaving!" Farewell
Sydney, Farewell
Dreamtime |
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