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Wet Ink 15 is packed with great reads to get you thinking – and laughing – this winter.
Gretchen Shirm changes her perspective through a lost kitten, Bryan Whalen discovers there’s more to telemarketing than picking up the phone and Warwick Sprawson imagines a world where people and mattresses get a little too close for comfort. David Cohen plans a farewell to die for. Plus you can lose yourself in four very different childhood tales from Yasemin Sumner, Emily Fleming, Emma Silverthorn and Sandra Leigh Price.
Poetry lovers will find plenty to get them through the cold months, with work by Tom Shapcott, Laura Williamson, Peter Bakowski, Aidan Coleman, Geoff Lemon, Lorne Johnson and Stephen Lawrence.
Plus Martin Edmond muses on stones, Evan Guilford-Blake uses an unexpected part of his anatomy to become a porn star, an interview Thomas Keneally and a stack of book reviews.
Enjoy!
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We’re working to make sure issue sixteen is an excellent read from cover to cover. In the meantime, we hope you’re enjoying the current issue.
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