This is becoming tedious. Just over five months ago we launched our 23rd issue, Children of Malley, to a great deal of fanfare, trumpets, kettle drums and so on. We were justifiably proud of having chased down forty odd descendents of Ern Malley and then having convinced them to send us some poems, forty four of which we published IN GOOD FAITH.
As reported elsewhere on this blog, we've been embarrassed several times over by revelations that poems in the issue have in fact been concocted by a series of sneaky poets. Well, the shock and awe continues. Look and learn.
Dawn Fanny Malley's Suspected Vectors was written by Jen Jewel Brown.
Eve N. Malley's Tossed Grubs was thrown together by Pam Brown.
Raven Malley's When He Was Maximised was composed by Jill Jones.
Finally, Horsehead Malley's My Interview With Gravity, O'Hara Malley's Upper Level Arithmetic – or, If James Schuyler Got a Rise from the Ladies and Simper Malley's Being Out with New Couples Reminds Me of Monotremes were all cobbled together by Kent MacCarter.
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