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− | + | '''Staples''' is a no-nonsense [[zine]] based in Adelaide, Australia. It features short stories, poetry and critical essays and each edition is sold for A$4. It is supported by the Univerity of Adelaide's Creative Writing program, and has featured works by prominent local artists such as [[Cath Kenneally]], [[Ken Bolton]] and [[Moya Costello]]. | |
− | Staples is a no-nonsense zine based in Adelaide, Australia. It features short stories, poetry and critical essays and each edition is sold for A$4. It is supported by the Univerity of Adelaide's Creative Writing program, and has featured works by prominent local artists such as Cath Kenneally, Ken Bolton and Moya Costello. | ||
− | Staples also holds a regular monthly event at the Jah'z Cafe at 6:30pm on the last Thursday of every month. Selected speakers read their works from the latest edition, followed by an open mike. | + | Staples also holds a regular monthly event at the [[Jah'z Cafe]] at 6:30pm on the last Thursday of every month. Selected speakers read their works from the latest edition, followed by an open mike. |
==Past Editions== | ==Past Editions== | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
[http://st.aples.org Official website] | [http://st.aples.org Official website] | ||
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Revision as of 18:09, 12 August 2006
Staples is a no-nonsense zine based in Adelaide, Australia. It features short stories, poetry and critical essays and each edition is sold for A$4. It is supported by the Univerity of Adelaide's Creative Writing program, and has featured works by prominent local artists such as Cath Kenneally, Ken Bolton and Moya Costello.
Staples also holds a regular monthly event at the Jah'z Cafe at 6:30pm on the last Thursday of every month. Selected speakers read their works from the latest edition, followed by an open mike.
Past Editions
Edition 1 (June 2006)
POETRY
- "Staples" by CATH KENNEALLY
- "Fierce Squares" by DREW THOMSON
- "The Sky Turned" by DREW THOMSON
- "Lambing" by CHRIS BATTAMS
- "Digging" by TOM CROWHURST
- "Punctured" by TOM CROWHURST
- "Manuscript" by JOHN DE LAINE
- "Impressions of a Neglected Home" by JOHN DE LAINE
- "The Espresso Hour" by MARIO SOS
- "Angst Convertors" by KYM PACKER
ESSAYS
- "The Scream: Forces of the Past and Premonitions of the Future" by WAYNE CHRISTAUDO
- "The Danger of Writing" by SHANNON BURNS
STORIES
- "Arts on Sunday" by KRISTY DENNIS
- "The Sound of the Fury" by EMMETT STINSON
- "Jesus of Suburbia" by LYNDALL CLIPSTONE
Edition 2 (July 2006)
STORIES
- "Twenty Accessories You Can’t Live Without" by MOYA COSTELLO
- "The Dust Tree" by VIV LEWIS
POETRY
- "Things to Say" by KEN BOLTON
- "I Do A Drawing" by KEN BOLTON
- "Outwardly" by MICHAEL FARRELL
- "Metro" by MARGARET DINGLE
- "Dead Rabbit" by LED HELMUT
- "Prophylaxis (or A Game Of Chess)" by LED HELMUT
- "The Goodfellow" by PETRA FROMM
- "Dreaming" by HEATHER TAYLOR JOHNSON
NON-FICTION
- "Freenet" by GAVIN SCHULTZ
Edition 3 (August 2006)
TBA
Editors
- Shannon Burns
- Gavin Schultz
- Emily Cock
- Bern Smith (past)