New Releases from the Small Press Sector of Australian Publishing October-December 2008 Welcome to the first SPUNC Bookseller Pages – up-to-date information on what the small press sector in Australia has to offer. It’s a one-stop-shop that offers you all the very best from the unique world of the small publishers. From award-winning fiction to critically acclaimed journals and non-fiction writing, to all the unusual publications that help to make your bookstore a comprehensive provider of fine Australian publishing.

Coming October 08

The Melbourne Veg Food Herding Kites Guide collated by Ed, Lisa Dempster Michael Williams

Paperback, 116pp, RRP $14.95 288pp, anthology RRP $27.95 ISBN 978-0-9803351-6-3 To order: Australian Book ISBN 978-0980374-64-3 Group, ph: 03 5625 4290 To Order: Bookwise ph: 08 8268 8222

Explores the very best of meat-free dining in Melbourne Marking ten years of the National Young Writers’ and regional Victoria. Includes over 80 easy-to-read re- Festival, Herding Kites is a new anthology celebrat- views of vegetarian, vegan and vegan-friendly restau- ing the breadth, originality and dynamism of Aus- rants. From the bustling inner city streets of Colling- tralian writing, showcasing talents from unheralded wood to the serenity of the foothills in Belgrave, The underground mavericks and hot up-and-comers to Melbourne Veg Food Guide covers it all. Melbourne was internationally acclaimed wordsmiths. Short stories, named Australia’s most vegan-friendly city in 2008 and poetry, plays, scripts, memoirs, comics, artworks and this book is testament to the amazing eating the city has more reflect the ethos of the festival by putting writ- to offer. A must for all Victorian food-lovers. ers from different backgrounds on equal footing. Published by Aduki Published by Affirm Press Big and Me, extempore, Issue no. 1 David Miller Ed. Miriam Zolin

A4 hardback, C+ (234mm x 153mm) 32pp 7yrs+, RRP $26.95 Paperback, 192pp, RRP $27.50 ISBN 978-1-876462-69-7 ISSN 1835-6915

To order: Macmillan To order: extempore, Distribution Services ph: ph:1300 783 446 1300 135 113

Big and Small are machines that work together as a extempore is a bi-annual journal of art and writing in- team. ‘But some days Big goes a bit wobbly, and I get a spired by and responding to jazz and improvised music. lot worried.’ Big malfunctions in a variety of ways and Is jazz just another four-letter word? Maybe so, but like Small tries to help with the assistance of The Boss and love and life it’s a big one. Flick through these pages Mechanic. The story is a metaphor for a child living for a window into a house with many rooms; rooms with an adult who suffers from mental illness. Big and with many windows. Interviews, fiction, poetry, essays, spunc . Me is dramatically illustrated with paper sculpture. prints, sketches, photographs, reviews – and at the core, com.au some of the most beautiful music you’re likely to hear. Published by Ford St Published by extempore Coming October 08

House of Exile: The Life Oink, Oink, Oink and Times of Heinrich by Eric Yoshiaki Dando Mann and Nelly Kroeger-Mann by Evelyn Juers

Paperback, 400pp, Trade paperback, 288pp RRP $32.95 RRP $29.95

ISBN 978-1-920882-44-0 ISBN 978-0-98051790-3 To Order: Tower Books, To Order: Bookwise ph: (02) 9975 5566 ph: 08 8268 8222

In 1933, author and activist and A young boy is raised in Japan by his mother among the partner Nelly Kroeger flee Nazi Germany. Displaced clamour of industrial machines at the local fish cannery. by war and beliefs other writers and artists cross their Piecing together his identity from fragments of family paths; James Joyce, , Else Lasker-Schüler, history, his only idea of the west comes from Elvis Pres- , , Kurt Schwitters and Vir- ley movies. When he receives an invitation from his ginia Woolfe, among others. Finding refuge in France rich and famous scientist father to come and live in and later Los Angeles where Nelly commits suicide Australia he is quickly dragged into the crazy world of in 1944 and Heinrich dies in 1950, House of Exile top-secret experiments involving genetics and cloning. is a portrait of the courage and defiance of a group What follows is a surreal, black comedy – a seductively shattered by the forces of history, and driven towards hip satire of popular culture and consumerism. isolation and death. Published by Hunter Publishers Published by Giramondo

Two Kinds of Decay, a Lip Magazine memoir issue 16 – spring 2008 by Sarah Manguso

ISBN 1-4404-1319-3 To Order: Michelle Lovi, ph 0416 018 296 B format hardback, 192pp, RRP $27.95 8x10”, colour, 70pp, $12.95 ISBN 978-0-980517-9-27 To Order: Bookwise Do you really need another magazine telling you how ph: 08 8268 8222 to feel good about yourself that on the next page fea- tures yet another glamorous but underfed model in At 21, poet Sarah Manguso developed a neurological order to sell you the latest celebrity fad diet book and disease so rare it didn’t have a name. A wildly unpre- handbags one can only ever dream of affording? dictable disease that tore through her 20s, vanishing then returning, paralyzing her for weeks at a time, Lip is for girls who think, feel, create, speak out and programming her first to expect nothing from life and live; who aren’t afraid to be themselves. We explore then, furiously, to expect everything. This captivating these themes through writing, art, fashion, photogra- memoir recounts her 9-year struggle: arduous blood phy and vision. Lip brings you fun, informative and cleansings, collapsed veins, multiple chest catheters, truthful articles and fiction reflecting your lives, your the deaths of friends and strangers, addiction, depres- dreams and your world. We share stories and art by sion, and, worst of all for a writer, the trite metaphors real girls that will make you laugh, cry and give you that accompany prolonged illness. something to think about. Published by Hunter Publishers Published by Lip Magazine Coming November 08

I Lived With Peter From Little Things Big Garrett’s Cousin… and Things Grow 99 Other Lyrics to the song with LAME CLAIMS TO illustrations by children FAME 48pp, available pb $19.95 and hb $29.95 ISBN 978-0975770-88-7 ISBN 978-0980374-62-9, paperback, $14.95 To Order: Bookwise, ph: 08 8268 8222 To Order: Dennis Jones and Associates, 03 9762 9100

A small book with its sights set on the big time, Lame The iconic song by Paul Kelly and Kev Carmody, our Claims to Fame revels in, and roots out, the cult of national anthem of hope and optimism, is now also a celebrity. Funny, reverential and downright silly, it wonderful children’s book illustrated by Gurindji school- takes giddy delight in real encounters with unreal children and featuring landscape paintings by artist Pe- people, liberating mere mortals to celebrate their own ter Hudson. From Little Things Big Things Grow gives ephemeral brushes with fame. Gurindji children the opportunity to retell their story to a new generation, and is a collaboration embodying Have you cooked a chicken Caesar salad for Nicholas the spirit of the song. All profits will be funnelled back Cage, pushed Meg Ryan into a shoe stand at Prada, to the community through Ian Thorpe’s Fountain for or bumped Sandra Sully’s car (and been told to keep Youth to establish literacy and cultural programmes for it ‘mum’)? See how your tales stack up in the league Gurindji youth in Kalkarinji, NT. of lame. Published by Affirm Press Published by Affirm Press

Lines of Wisdom – Young Writers, Old Stories, Timeless En- counters SPUNC represents a growing list by various of Australia’s small publishers, and there are more and more joining ISBN 978-0-9803746-5-0 every day. A lot of SPUNC mem- RRP $39.95 bers share one problem in com- To Order: Bookwise ph: 08 8268 8222 mon: distribution. There are many you may never have heard of. See A beautician smuggles her family out of communist the SPUNC website today for a Hungary; a man steps off a train and gets his life on full list of current members, news, track; a Pitjantjatjara woman guards the secrets of a events and more. sacred women’s Dreaming. In a conversation spanning generations, young writers from around the country sketch the extraordinary lives of ordinary and elderly spunc.com.au Australians they find inspirational. Contributors range from Vogel award-winning novelist Danielle Wood to fourteen-year-old Perth schoolboy Nicholas Dyer. Each profile is accompanied by powerful black- and-white portraits by photographer Oliver Strewe. Lines of Wisdom is evocative, engaging, heartfelt and irreverent, and provides a gentle mediation on the march of time and the history of Australia. An endur- ing reminder to us all to listen while we can. Published by Affirm Press Coming November 08

History of the Also coming from Brascoe Publishing in November... Introduction of Lithium Into Medicine and Passionate Hookers, Various Psychiatry A5, softcover, RRP $14.00, ISBN TBA Johan Schioldann, MD To Order: Leticia Supple 0421 925 382

B5, softcover, 335pp A small anthology mook (book with magazine-style de- RRP $135.00 approx sign) of unique, innovative work for young crochet prac- titioners. Full of material that is unique, and challenges ISBN 978-0-9805477-0-2 the notion that crochet is all nannas and doilies. Featur- To Order: Leticia Supple ing innovative patterns, tutorials, stories and essays, Pas- 0421 925 382 sionate Hookers goes beyond the standard expectations of a home-grown craft that often focuses on ‘cute’. This book traces the history of lithium therapy back to the 1800s. It contests the notion that the Austral- Flash Fiction Postcard series, by various ian man John Cade, who pioneered lithium therapy Postcards, $4.00ea in Australia in the 1940s, was the first man to use the To Order: Leticia Supple 0421 925 382 therapy. Tracing the history of lithium therapy, and evaluating Cade’s research and potential breadth of Presenting unique flash fiction by local and interna- reading and resources, the author comes to the con- tional authors. Also featuring unique artwork by artists clusion that Cade was aware of previous writings on from all over the country. From a postcard from Satan, the topic but never acknowledged it. Cade has there- to voyeurism, and from Twisties addicts to a man who fore become known as the ‘pioneer’ of this therapy, collects feathers from girls’ hair, the series will highlight incorrectly. the propensity for young and emerging writers to step outside their boundaries and do something unique. Published by Brascoe Publishing

Olympus Inc. Australian Writers’ Diary 2009 Bernie Neville and Tim Dalmau 245 x 168mm , 200pp approx RRP $TBA Paperback, 235 x 168mm, ISBN 978-1-920882-46-4 432pp To Order: Flat Chat Press, ph: 03 0269 1881 RRP $TBA ISBN 978-1-9211429-6-3 The Australian Writer’s Diary 2009 is a must-have re- To Order: Flat Chat Press, source for every Australian writer. Updated annually, ph: 03 0269 1881 it contains vital information and contacts for both the new and emerging, and the seasoned writer. Bernie Neville and Tim Dalmau use the ancient Greek The wiro-bound, easy-to-use diary provides informa- Gods to explore the values, practices and beliefs that tion on professional organisations, writers’ centres, underpin businesses, schools and corporations, illu- fellowships and funding bodies. It details Australian minating the complex forces and currents at work publishers and literary agents, and provides detailed in modern organisations. Autocratic Zeus, uber-ef- information on writing awards, prizes and competi- ficient Apollo, the slippery trickster Hermes – all the tions. gods of the Greek pantheon are alive and thriving in The start of each month includes an author or pub- our workplaces, clubs and institutions. By combining lishing/writing industry profile with useful writing tips ancient myth with archetypal psychology, Neville and and a monthly planner. The week-to-an-opening large Dalmau deliver an approach to the complex issues of format calendar pages offer plenty of space for notes. organisational change. It is creative and engaging, but The pages also contain writing exercises, word-tally also down-to-earth and practical. grids and inspirational quotes. Published by Flat Chat Press Published by Flat Chat Press Coming November 08

Stepping Out Eighth Habitation by Catherine Rey, Adam Aitken translated from the French by Julie Rose

Paperback, 240pp Paperback, 144pp RRP $27.95 RRP $24.00 ISBN 978-1-920882-38-9 ISBN 978-1-920882-46-4 To Order:Tower Books, To Order:Tower Books, ph: (02) 9975 5566 ph: (02) 9975 5566

Written in the intense, high-energy style of indigna- Eighth Habitation is the fourth collection by Adam tion and humour which made her previous novel The Aitken. Questioning notions of Australianness, it offers Spruiker’s Talesuch a striking addition to Australian a montage of voices: colonial Brits in Malaya, an Anzac literature, Stepping Out is a cry of rage against the op- great grandfather, ex-lovers dead and alive, a hungover pression of family life. At the novel’s centre is Rey’s businessman en-route to Bali, a failed detective, a tour- struggle to make peace with the one she calls ‘Mad- ist caught in a religious blackout, wanderer poets and ame ma mere’, the mother who abandoned her at the muses, megalomaniac Hindu deities, terrorists and age of three weeks old. As much the story of a wom- other undomesticated creatures. The poems are set in an’s journey of liberation from the expectations which Indonesia, Thailand, Cambodia and China, and, in a bind, as a writer’s confession of the struggles that have mix of traditional and contemporary elements, reflect shaped her, Stepping Out is intended as a manifesto as few Australian writers have done, a consciousness for the next generation. thoroughly imbued with the spirit of Asia. Published by Giramondo Published by Giramondo

Young Rain The Other Way Out by Kevin Hart Bronwyn Lea

Paperback, 96pp RRP $22.00 Paperback, 96pp RRP $22.00 ISBN 978-1-920882-45-7 ISBN 978-1-920882-48-8 To Order: Tower Books To Order: Tower Books (02) 9975 5566 (02) 9975 5566 ‘The poems in Young Rain have a lucidity that makes The Other Way Out opens with the white heat of them seem almost casual, so that it is with a feeling of tropical North Queensland and closes with the hand surprise that you realise that you have been drawn into of a first-century Indian statue. At the heart of the a conversation of the utmost gravity concerning the book, two sequences of poems, one intensely erotic, private reaches of the self, darkness and death. There is portraying a love affair, the other drawing language nothing oppressive about them though, and the intel- out of stone, from a cairn on Mt Warning, to the lect they embody is leavened by the sensuality of other sculptures of Coustou and Rodin, to monuments in poems, which possess a lustiness that would seem at Sri Lanka, China and the US. The collection is about home in the Bible, but has almost disappeared from ways of dealing with the world, from contemplative contemporary poetry.’ (John Koethe) As Hart himself withdrawal to the intense engagements of desire. It has written, ‘The best conductor of mystery is clarity. is humorous, involved, reflective, keenly alive – and The true bearer of complexity is simplicity.’ This is the perfectly controlled. appeal of these poems precisely. Published by Girmondo Published by Giramondo Coming November 08

Title: MoneySexPower Overland #193 Edited by Julianne Schultz Ed, Jeff Sparrow

Magazine, 96pp RRP $12.60 A5 perfect bound, 232pp ISBN 978-0-9805346-0-3 RRP $19.95 To Order: To Order: Tower Books, ISBN 978-0-733239-3-5 ph: (02) 9975 5566 To Order: Allen & Unwin 02 8425 0133 Antony Loewenstein asks the hard questions about MoneySexPower explores how power is exercised, how the coming wars for resources and the boundaries it can evaporate and be renegotiated in unexpected of acceptable debate. Plus Kevin Foster on the hid- ways. In the lead essay, influential thinker and writer den conflict in Afghanistan, Frank Stilwell on the Marcia Langton dissects the abusive nature of ‘big inevitable failure of emissions trading, Tanya Serisier men politics’ in Indigenous communities and the pro- and Mark Pendleton on why the Left should reclaim found consequences of lateral violence. Here is a heady perversion, Susan Lever on Ken Gelder versus Peter mix, unravelled with flair and insight: Shady bankers, Craven, Sandy Jeffs on psychosis and incarceration, prison, the internet, coal mines, art galleries, brothels and Alexis Wright on Oodgeroo. New fiction from and the raw edge of political power, all contrasted Eva Sallis, Louise Swinn and Richard Lawson, plus with the intimate choices of desire and exchange. poetry, reviews and more. Published by Griffith Review Published by Overland

Old Humanists Paragliding in a John Carey War Zone Louise Wakeling

Paperback, 80pp RRP $24.00 Paperback, 116p RRP $24.00 ISBN 978-1-9214501-1-2 To Order: Inbooks, ph ISBN 978-1-9214500-7-5 (02) 9886 7000 To Order: Inbooks, ph: (02) 9886 7000

John Carey’s poems are a refreshing experience. They’re deceptively effortless in wrapping mature, Paragliding in a War Zone explores the nexus between humane values in a sophisticated array of supple verse sport and war, probing the nature of aggression and forms. Carey is adept at verbal whizzbangery, and not conflict through the consequences that are etched in just in his surrealist lyrics. Splendid turns of phrase human lives. The poems in this book examine conflict and startling images stand in this collection of medi- on global, social, and interpersonal levels: the brutal tations, graceful tributes, celebrations, narratives, life- absurdity of the US invasion of Iraq; the push for glo- stories and acerbic satires. Carey’s delight in allusion bal democracy in parts of the world where warlord- and word-play veils insights into bleak contemporary ism has held sway for centuries; the destruction of the social and cultural conditions. This is a collection for National Library in Baghdad. Other poems capture a connoisseurs of contemporary Australian poetry. sense of the perilous elation of life itself taking readers into the ring, onto glaciers or into the skies. This is an Published by Puncher & Wattman exhilarating collection which connects directly with the world in accessible yet challenging ways. Published by Puncher & Wattman Coming November 08

Lemniscate Sing,and Don’t Cry: A Gaynor Mcgrath Mexican Journal (new edition) Cate Kennedy

Trade Paperback, 304pp Trade Paperback, 304pp RRP $29.95 RRP $27.95 ISBN 978-0-9804616-3-3 ISBN 978-0-980461-64-0 To Order: Dennis Jones To Order: Dennis Jones and Associates and Associates ph: 03 9762 9100 ph: 03 9762 9100

Travelling in the 1970s around Afghanistan, India Sing, and Don’t Cry is Cate Kennedy’ s sensual and and Thailand, Elsie discovers adventure, friendship touching evocation of her time spent as a volunteer and freedom. After three years she returns to her lov- in small town Mexico. The people she comes to love ing family in Australia where time seems to have stood in Tequisquiapan, and their gusto for celebration, pil- still. Disenchanted with the dreary authoritarian and grimage and family, force her to cast a penetrating Catholic Adelaide she becomes a restless spirit torn light on her own Western values and ways. ‘What is between family and the world. A series of relation- truly essential, and who is truly poor?’ asks Kennedy ships and relocations leads her as single parent to the in a book that also challenges the reader to care more Greek island of Paros, until tragedy reconnects her for his or her world. Described as ‘a travel book with with Australia and the complexities of love and fam- a social conscience’ this essential memoir, from the ily. This is a deeply affecting, beautiful novel about award-winning fiction writer and poet, is funny, finding one’s way in life and the world. warm, yet ultimately disarming. Published by Transit Lounge Published by Transit Lounge

Coming December 08

The Library of Fire Going Down Swinging HEAT 18, New Series No. 27 Edited by Ivor Indyk by Various

Paperback, 224pp incl. 16pp colour illus. Paperback, with CD insert, RRP $24.95 144pp, RRP $24.95 ISBN 978-1-920882-51-8 ISBN 978-0-9804053-2-3 To Order: Tower Books, To Order: Tower Books, ph: (02) 9975 5566 ph: (02) 9975 5566 Since its first appearance in July 1996, the Austral- ian international literary magazine HEAT has been Since 1980 Going Down Swinging has been Australia’s received enthusiastically by readers, and applauded in home for irreverent and new writing, publishing the the press for the quality of its writing, and its out- best in local and international literature. In 1999 Go- standing design. As both a magazine and a book, ing Down Swinging also published a CD of spoken HEAT is designed to travel, across academic bounda- word – one of only a few journals in the world to ries, across literary categories, across languages and anthologise new aural poetry. This stunning new is- cultures. It offers variety in a single volume, poetry sue presents the best of what’s new in fiction, poetry, and fiction, essays and reviews, art and photography. comics and spoken word, and introduces the first in a It rewards concentrated reading at a single sitting. series of commissioned graphic novellas. Published by Giramondo Published by Going Down Swinging Coming December 08

Meanjin 67:4, The Right ed, Sophie Cunningham Matthew Karpin

155 mm x 235 mm, 224 pp RRP $24.95, Paperback, 260pp RRP $28.00 ISBN 978-0-522-85560-9 ISBN 978-1-9214501-0-5 To Order: To Order: Inbooks, Pan Macmillan, ph: (02) 9886 7000 ph: 1300 135 113

Michael Kutin, a member of the right faction of the David Astle describes how he turned the white noise NSW Labor Party, will stop at nothing to succeed. in his head into a career constructing cryptic cross- His wife, family, mistress, political friends and foes words; James Bradley shares his passion for Battlestar – all are pawns the ruthless Kutin is willing to sacri- Galactica. Morris Gleitzman talks about his holo- fice as he claws his way to the top. The Right charts caust novels and the dark side of writing for kids; the rise of Kutin through the ALP ranks, from pre-se- Ciannon Cazaly writes on footy and the culture lection to cabinet, while also telling the story of those wars; Jane Gleeson-White on the story-telling tradi- who are closest to him and those unfortunate enough tions in the Middle East and its incarnation on the to stand in his way. This is a frighteningly realistic web; Elizabeth Argall takes us behind the scenes of portrait of political power with a cast of figures all writing a comic; Anthony Burke ponders the relative too familiar to the reader: self-serving career politi- weights of children’s lives. With fiction by Caroline cians, kingmakers, traitors and the betrayed, the cor- Lee, Stephen Orr, Jessica Au, Eleanor Whitworth, rupt and the stupid, the power-hungry, the good and Andrew Humphries, Damon Young, Gina Flaxman the bad. Essential reading for anyone interested in the and Sunil Badami. political process. Published by Melbourne University Press Published by Puncher & Wattman

The Colony,Graham Henderson Voiceworks #75 “Beat” Paperback, 115pp, RRP $24.95 Various (young Australians under 25) ISBN 978-1876044-59-6 Magazine, 80pp, RRP $8 (GST free) To Order: Black Pepper, ph: 03 9489 1716 ISSN: 1038-4464 Set in a leper colony in equatorial Africa our narra- Cooked awake in your tent to the pulse of a festi- tor struggles with delirium and love, unable to dis- val, forget the hangover, the dust, your greasy, matted entangle them. His journal becomes the novel. He hair – step over the goonbag at the threshold and go is repulsed and fascinated by the increasingly strange join the madness. Beat: it’s when you’re at the end of characters who live out their destinies towards the it all and slumping to admire the textures. Drums, grave, pursued by music, dance and song. hearts, wings, truncheons hitting home, or nothing Published by Black Pepper in particular – it’s the sound between things. Published by Express Media

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Publisher Title Author ISBN Rel Date RRP Distributor Aduki The Melbourne Veg ed, Lisa Dempster 978-0-9803351-6-3 1-Oct-08 $14.95 03 5625 4290 Food Guide Affirm Press Herding Kites Various 978-0980374-64-3 Oct-08 $27.95 08 8268 8222 extempore Issue no. 1 Various ISSN 1835-6915 Oct-08 $27.50 1300 783 446 Ford St BIG AND ME David Miller 978-1-876462-69-7 Oct-08 $26.95 1300 135 113 Giramondo House of Exile Evelyn Juers 978-1-920882-44-0 Oct-08 $32.95 02 9975 5566 Publishing Hunter Two Kinds of Decay, a Sarah Manguso 978-0-980517-9-27 Oct-08 $27.95 08 8268 8222 memoir Hunter Oink, Oink, Oink Eric Yoshiaki Dando 978-0-9805179-0-3 Oct-08 $29.95 08 8268 8222 Lip Magazine lip issue 16 - spring various 1440413193 Oct-08 $12.95 0416 018 296 2008 Affirm Press From Little Things Big various 978-0975770-88-7 Nov-08 $19.95 pb 03 9762 9100 Things Grow $29.95 hb Affirm Press Lines of Wisdom various 978-0-9803746-5-0 Nov-08 $39.95 08 8268 8222 Affirm Press Lame Claims to Fame 978-0980374-62-9 Nov-08 $14.95 08 8268 8222 Brascoe History of the intro- Johan Schioldann, 978-0-9805477-0-2 Nov-08 $135 (no 0421 925 382 Publishing duction of lithium... MD GST)% Brascoe Passionate Hookers various TBA Nov-08 $14.00 0421 925 382 Publishing approx Brascoe Flash Fiction Postcard various TBA Nov-08 $4 each 0421 925 382 Publishing series Flat Chat Press Olympus Inc. Bernie Neville & Tim 978-1921142-96-3 Nov-08 TBA 03 0269 1881 Dalmau Flat Chat Press Australian Writers’ NA Nov-08 TBA 03 0269 1881 Diary 2009 Giramondo Stepping Out Catherine Rey, 978-1-920882-38-9 Nov-08 $27.95 02 9975 5566 Publishing Giramondo Eighth Habitation Adam Aitken 978-1-920882-46-4 Nov-08 $24.00 02 9975 5566 Publishing Giramondo The Other Way Out Bronwyn Lea 978-1-920882-48-8 Nov-08 $22.00 02 9975 5566 Publishing Giramondo Young Rain Kevin Hart 978-1-920882-45-7 Nov-08 $22.00 02 9975 5566 Publishing Griffith Title: MoneySexPower Ed, Julianne Schultz 978-0-733239-3-5 1-Nov-08 $19.95 02 8425 0133 Review Puncher and Old Humanists John Carey 978-1-9214501-1-2 Nov-08 $24.00 02 9886 7000 Wattman Puncher and Paragliding in a War Louise Wakeling 978-1921450-07--5 Nov-08 $24.00 02 9886 7000 Wattman Zone Transit Lounge Sing,and Don’t Cry Cate Kennedy 978-0-980461-64-0 Nov-08 $27.95 03 9762 9100 (New Ed) Transit Lounge Lemniscate Gaynor Mcgrath 978-0-980461-63-3 Nov-08 $29.95 03 9762 9100 Black Pepper The Colony Graham Henderson 978-1876044-59-6 Dec-08 $24.95 03 9489 1716 Express Media Voiceworks #75 various (under 25) ISSN: 1038-4464 Dec-08 $8 (GST 03 9663 4155 “Beat” free) Giramondo The Library of Fire Ivor Indyk, editor 978-1-920882-51-8 Dec-08 $24.95 02 9975 5566 Publishing Going Down Going Down Swinging various 978-0-9804053-2-3 Dec-08 $24.95 02 9975 5566 Swinging No.27 Puncher and The Right Matthew Karpin 978-1-9214501-0-5 Dec-08 $28.00 02 9886 7000 Wattman Meanjin Meanjin 67:4 ed, Sophie Cunningham 978-1-9214501-0-5 Dec-08 $24.95 1300 135 113