Takahe 69     Autumn 2010

 

EditorialSiobhan Harvey
Fiction:
Andrei Baltakmens The Wicked Birds James O’Sullivan Experience
Laura Borrowdale The Bullpit Dan Preston Dribbling Dog
Melanie Busato The Monkey Penny Sell Going Home
Dustin M Hoffman Take Your Family to Work Day Tracey Slaughter Short for the Sea
Martin Jones Tapu Louise Slocombe Not Waving But Drowning
Diana Menefy Waiting for Anna Kate Campbell Taylor The Baker’s Boy
Elena Moretti What Sarah Sees
Poetry:
Rosemary Adler setting the scene Renee Liang My father’s desk
Iain Britton Cosmic Solitude Helen Rickerby Framing
Marisa Cappetta courtesan In the sounds
Flight from Christchurch   Two sisters whisper after lights out
David Ciccoricco For Spalding Gray L. E. Scott Dichotomy
Elizabeth Coleman Frying Pan to Fire Kerrin P. Sharpe an illustration of horse
  Paradise building the garden
Shirley Deuchrass Autumn Harvest examining the hive
Market Day growing the angel
David Eggleton Cricketers of the Eighties leaving the estuary
Traffic Checkpoint letter from Ireland
Jo Emeney Matrioshka   remembering the island
The Gypsies in the Wood sebel pier one sydney
Tricoteuse   sewing the world
Sue Fitchett Birds will flock out of her mouth the explorer’s wife
  It’s raining sparrows waking the radio
Craig Foltz Hokianga   what did you ask?
Stephanie Grieve Passage Barbara Strang Close Grain
  The Universal Drama Fishing
Vaughan Gunson a right lineage   Midwinter
Cultural Studies:
Patricia Prime What Makes Eve Different? Interview with Miriam Sagan
Cassandra Fusco The reflective ‘circles’ of her mind: the work of Cynthia Van de Loo
Cassandra Fusco Confronting colonisation: Te Huringa / Turning Points Pakeha Colonisation and Maori Empowerment
Reviews
Writers' MapTauranga Writers
Guest Artist: Cynthia Van de Loo
Guest Fiction:Tracey Slaughter
Guest Poet:Kerrin P. Sharpe