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8 Jan
8 Jan
Trevor Joyce
This is the cutting out of glass letters

2

8 Jan
8 Jan
Rupert Mallin
smoothers, bevellers, polishers

3

8 Jan
9 Jan
Robin Hamilton
Broken into shards

4

8 Jan
9 Jan
Lawrence Upton
You girls in gilding

5

8 Jan
11 Jan
cris cheek
For the women entertainers of the old west

6

8 Jan
9 Jan
Matthew Geden
the evidence is in the shapes

7

8 Jan
12 Jan
Alison Croggon
this is the cutting out

8

8 Jan
8 Jan
Ian Davidson
Claiming a crazed surface

9

8 Jan
9 Jan
Lawrence Upton
Ensure the lathe is regularly greased

10

8 Jan
10 Jan
Robin Hamilton
That children's game we once played

11

8 Jan
8 Jan
Mairead Byrne
This is the cutting out of glass letters

12

8 Jan
9 Jan
Rupert Mallin
Her poems were written on glass

13

8 Jan
12 Jan
Mairead Byrne
1. One days docked wages for broken letters

14

9 Jan
12 Jan
cris cheek
Bacteria shapes the evidence of reproduction

15

9 Jan
12 Jan
Alison Croggon
she lived on a glass mountain

16

9 Jan
12 Jan
Lawrence Upton
Late, getting out stuff stuck in glasses

17

9 Jan
10 Jan
Ian Davidson
Trying to shake iron filings from my hair

18

9 Jan
12 Jan
Ian Davidson
a skill of benches the shock of the press a

19

9 Jan
9 Jan
Rupert Mallin
When they opened the book in 1974

20

9 Jan
9 Jan
Mairead Byrne
I caught this morning morning's Minny

21

10 Jan
10 Jan
Alison Croggon
there are breakages certainly

22

10 Jan
11 Jan
Matthew Geden
Paper words. This sinister game

23

10 Jan
11 Jan
Lawrence Upton
Care is passed on capability in amiable motion

24

10 Jan
10 Jan
Matthew Geden
poorly paid! poorly paid you say?

25

11 Jan
12 Jan
Lawrence Upton
Now all the pieces can be linked

26

11 Jan
11 Jan
Alison Croggon
the hat flutters its constant eyelids

27

11 Jan
11 Jan
Trevor Joyce
Great gals gone west

28

12 Jan
14 Jan
Matthew Geden
seated on the terrace

29

12 Jan
14 Jan
Rupert Mallin
The earth is being dug between us this evening

30

12 Jan
13 Jan
Trevor Joyce
A sharp skill of benches

31

12 Jan
13 Jan
Alison Croggon
it isn't the bacteria that's out to get us

32

12 Jan
12 Jan
Trevor Joyce
You should have seen his face

33

12 Jan
15 Jan
Lawrence Upton
Within the first day, were available, light and hegemony

34

12 Jan
13 Jan
cris cheek
As I climbed the stairs, Dad called out to me

35

13 Jan
13 Jan
Rupert Mallin
cor por ate con fi dence corpse rate con fi dance

36

13 Jan
14 Jan
Lawrence Upton
Nodes for day 6

37

13 Jan
13 Jan
Rupert Mallin
in us and over us

38

13 Jan
13 Jan
Alison Croggon
never quite forgotten

39

13 Jan
16 Jan
Ian Davidson
I raised my glass and

40

13 Jan
15 Jan
Alison Croggon
She'd had enough of these mediators and psychologists

41

13 Jan
13 Jan
Ian Davidson
I shudder

42

14 Jan
16 Jan
Matthew Geden
Flowers and worms sunk in the soil

43

14 Jan
14 Jan
Trevor Joyce
Men hard at work

44

14 Jan
15 Jan
cris cheek
The effort to be sat in her window, writing

45

14 Jan
14 Jan
Trevor Joyce
The lady of the winter garden had decided

46

15 Jan
18 Jan
Lawrence Upton
A glass for the women entertainment

47

15 Jan
20 Jan
Trevor Joyce
As Alexander approached

48

15 Jan
16 Jan
Alison Croggon
the letters of good mothers

49

15 Jan
15 Jan
Rupert Mallin
follow this line

50

15 Jan
18 Jan
Trevor Joyce
I am "Panchita Paloma"

51

16 Jan
18 Jan
Lawrence Upton
Dark broken into the person I am

52

16 Jan
25 Jan
Alison Croggon
that season was darker than memory dared

53

16 Jan
22 Jan
Arni Ibsen
basalt / floor / base

54

16 Jan
20 Jan
Trevor Joyce
Feeling sadness and joy

55

16 Jan
22 Jan
Susan Schultz
The glass pedestrian throws no sticks

56

18 Jan
25 Jan
Matthew Geden
The cells are narrow and dark

57

18 Jan
20 Jan
Alison Croggon
writing into love

58

18 Jan
18 Jan
Lawrence Upton
The cold

59

18 Jan
18 Jan
cris cheek
I am just not the type of person

60

18 Jan
20 Jan
Alison Croggon
Infatuation goes unnoticed

61

18 Jan
18 Jan
Rupert Mallin
He looked

62

20 Jan
25 Jan
Alison Croggon
On whom should we meditate as the visitor

63

20 Jan
22 Jan
Trevor Joyce
The glass manifold shudders

64

20 Jan
20 Jan
Lawrence Upton
writing upon reflection

65

20 Jan
22 Jan
Trevor Joyce
I love you

66

20 Jan
27 Jan
Fergal Gaynor
As Eden approached Alexander

67

20 Jan
20 Jan
Arni Ibsen
trembling / wearing a lord / kitchener moustache

68

20 Jan
22 Jan
Arni Ibsen
frost / activity / individual

69

22 Jan
22 Jan
Martin Stannard
Do you remember

70

22 Jan
25 Jan
Trevor Joyce
The Evangelist chose to say

71

22 Jan
22 Jan
Lawrence Upton
from a braid of songs

72

22 Jan
25 Jan
Trevor Joyce
Time came a conclave

73

22 Jan
27 Jan
Alison Croggon
I love you is not a sentence

74

22 Jan
27 Jan
Martin Stannard
The glasses man is folding closed

75

22 Jan
25 Jan
Arni Ibsen
momentarily a moaning heather graham

76

25 Jan
27 Jan
Alison Croggon
She came to me

77

25 Jan
27 Jan
Matthew Geden
The acknowledged authority assured me

78

25 Jan
31 Jan
Lawrence Upton
I have heard of breath severing

79

25 Jan
25 Jan
Trevor Joyce
smite       retain       caress       hoodwink

80

25 Jan
25 Jan
Martin Stannard
The honeys collected in the wood

81

25 Jan
27 Jan
Alison Croggon
Beyond this moment are only the delusions

82

25 Jan
27 Jan
Arni Ibsen
you'll owe me

83

25 Jan
25 Jan
Trevor Joyce
The rivers

84

25 Jan
29 Jan
Arni Ibsen
the papar I

85

27 Jan
27 Jan
Alison Croggon
He stag slew coming by

86

27 Jan
27 Jan
Rupert Mallin
Threading elastic

87

27 Jan
2 Feb
Alison Croggon
In any case, who can hunt

88

27 Jan
29 Jan
Rupert Mallin
Other 'Instant Books' in the series

89

27 Jan
29 Jan
Trevor Joyce
It is another obscure chamber

90

27 Jan
4 Feb
Lawrence Upton
She set forth her touch to him

91

27 Jan
27 Jan
Martin Stannard
For saying Have you seen The Return

92

27 Jan
4 Feb
Trevor Joyce
This boundary constitutes a permeable membrane

93

27 Jan
31 Jan
Arni Ibsen
Oh, yes. In this off-the-chart country

94

29 Jan
4 Feb
Alison Croggon
If in foregone times master smiths

95

29 Jan
29 Jan
Arni Ibsen
Due to the enormous success

96

29 Jan
31 Jan
Arni Ibsen
very dark very

97

29 Jan
31 Jan
Matthew Geden
Only to have stories of hope
98 31 Jan 2 Feb
Trevor Joyce
Like the encyclopaedia
99 31 Jan 31 Jan
Trevor Joyce
"still, black, unswollen water"
100 31 Jan 2 Feb
Fergal Gaynor
At the edge
101 31 Jan 31 Jan
Alison Croggon
active
102 31 Jan 4 Feb
Lawrence Upton
Writing my newspaper stories
103 2 Feb 4 Feb
Trevor Joyce
Weakness blossomed in her extremities
104 2 Feb 4 Feb
Rupert Mallin
I need a measure for my measure
105 2 Feb 4 Feb
Trevor Joyce
The hunt,with its frequent shifts and switches
106 2 Feb 10 Feb
Arni Ibsen
he travelled half
107 2 Feb 2 Feb
Arni Ibsen
there / is / probably
108 4 Feb 6 Feb
Alison Croggon
that which is felt is felt
109 4 Feb 10 Feb
Matthew Geden
Item One: An invoice (unpaid)
110 4 Feb 4 Feb
Alison Croggon
she dreamed long terrifying breakers
111 4 Feb 12 Feb
Rebecca Seiferle
He set himself on fire
112 4 Feb 10 Feb
Arni Ibsen
that lazy Herr von Glück
113 4 Feb 6 Feb
Rebecca Seiferle
Being / opposed to this process
114 4 Feb 6 Feb
Arni Ibsen
finally / these worn
115 6 Feb 10 Feb
Alison Croggon
She rose and saw the fiery distance
116 6 Feb 10 Feb
Matthew Geden
Hunted down
117 6 Feb 12 Feb
Lawrence Upton
Mind as a burning eye laughed
118 6 Feb 8 Feb
Martin Stannard
I set myself on fire
119 8 Feb 12 Feb
Alison Croggon
They hunt the rivers
120 8 Feb 8 Feb
Rebecca Seiferle
the eye cannot turn
121 8 Feb