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Daily Archives: July 5, 2008
Fiction: Mind Surfing
by Stu Nettle, Kurungabaa, Volume 1, Issue 1, April 2008 > Download (PDF) Mind Surfing Mindsurfing is a great thing to do. You always rip, the surf’s always good, and you can do it anywhere, anytime: sitting in traffic, at … Continue reading
Fiction: Iraq
by Fong, Kurungabaa, Volume 1, Issue 1, April 2008 > Download (PDF) Iraq Shiny boots, military boots. Shined to perfection in that military way. You never stall your motor here. Random gunshots up front confirm the stop of this UN … Continue reading
Poetry: Bigger Lives
by Nick Carroll, Kurungabaa, Volume 1, Issue 1, April 2008 > Download (PDF) Bigger Lives A warm clear dry north wind in June. The sea creased in a wrinkled smile. The whales are still yet to come. “Give ‘em time,” … Continue reading
Poetry: Air
by Ry Beville, Kurungabaa, Volume 1, Issue 1, April 2008 > Download (PDF) Air I dream of swimming up through pressured blue, erupting beyond that surface of shifting light into air. I wake, still swimming. This pressured blue world grows … Continue reading
Poetry: Night Surfers
by John Stokes, Kurungabaa, Volume 1, Issue 1, April 2008 > Download (PDF) Night Surfers wake to be still drifting again along the eye’s sea coast; chance, the randy surfer guzzler of continents and girled grit arrivings, head blown soft … Continue reading
Poetry: On the Eve of Destruction
by W. D. Ehrhart, Kurungabaa, Volume 1, Issue 1, April 2008 > Download (PDF) On the Eve of Destruction The weekend Watts went up in flames, we drove from Fullerton to Newport Beach and down the coast as far as … Continue reading
Art: Mark Sutherland
by Mark Sutherland, Kurungabaa, Volume 1, Issue 1, April 2008 > Download (PDF)



