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Author: K. Day

is a poet, playwright, reviewer and general scribbler from Ōtepoti. Interests include discount art supplies, post-structuralism and reprimanding the cat for chewing paint brushes.

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Apocrypha: Peat – Lynn Jenner

Palimpsest of construction of Kapiti Expressway and the Dunedin Railway Station
December 11, 2019February 19, 2020K. Day

My notes for the remainder of this response continue for several pages. A loose-leaf file of notes and photographs is, it turns out, far harder to summarise than a traditional story.

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Under Glass – Greg Kan

A small glass vitrine
October 16, 2019April 10, 2020K. Day

From the outset, the cryptic explanation at the front of the book has me thinking in problem-solving, puzzles, codes. What links to what? What isn’t what it seems? What does it seem?

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ISSUE 11 / 2020

Issue 10 / Spring 2019

  • essa may ranapiri
  • Elizabeth Welsh
  • Erik Kennedy
  • Aimee-Jane Anderson-O’Connor
  • Louise Wallace
  • Joan Fleming
  • Travis Tate
  • Jackson Nieuwland
  • Eliana Gray
  • Rachel O’Neill

ANNEXE

  • Fragments of an Overheard Conversation…
  • COLOUR THEORY (PRIMARY)

Apocrypha

  • The L’s – Judy Annear
  • ransack – essa may ranapiri

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