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Voyagers

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by Mark Pirie


  Mary Cresswell, Metastasis

  James Dignan, Great Minds

  John Dolan, In Which I Materialize, Horribly Maimed, in the Transporter Room of the Enterprise

  John Dolan, The Siege of Dunedin

  Marilyn Duckworth, In Thin Air

  David Eggleton, 60-Second Warning

  David Eggleton, Overseasia

  Chris Else, Hypnogogia

  Andrew Fagan, A Spaceship Has Landed Near Nuhaka

  A.R.D. Fairburn, 2000 A.D.

  Cliff Fell, In Truth or Consequences

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  Gary Forrester, The Thirst That Can Never Be Slaked Janis Freegard, Beside the Laughing Kitchen

  Robin Fry, Lift-off

  Ruth Gilbert, Still Centre

  David Gregory, Einstein’s Theory Simply Explained

  Nic Hill, Somewhere Else

  Kevin Ireland, Instructions About Global Warming

  Rob Jackaman, from Lee: A Science Fiction Poem

  Anna Jackson, Death Star

  Louis Johnson, Four Poems from the Strontium Age

  Louis Johnson, Love Among the Daleks

  Louis Johnson, To a Science-Fiction Writer

  Tim Jones, Good Solid Work

  Tim Jones, Touchdown

  Tim Jones, The First Artist on Mars

  Tim Jones, The stars, Natasha

  David Kārena-Holmes, Your Being

  Phil Kawana, This machine kills aliens

  Fiona Kidman, An aftermath

  Hilaire Kirkland, Three Poems

  Katherine Liddy, Crab Nebula

  Rachel McAlpine, Satellites

  Tracie McBride, Contact

  Seán McMahon, planet one

  Harvey McQueen, After the Disaster

  Harvey McQueen, Return

  Owen Marshall, Awakening

  Jane Matheson, An Alien’s Notes on fi rst seeing a prunus-plum tree Thomas Mitchell, Rituals

  Harvey Molloy, Nanosphere

  Michael Morrissey, Are the Andromedans Like Us

  Michael Morrissey, UFOs in Autumn

  James Norclife, the ascent

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  Michael O’Leary, Hey man, Wow! [Jimi Hendrix]

  Michael O’Leary, Nuclear Family – A Fragment

  Stephen Oliver, Letter to an Astronomer

  Stephen Oliver, Manned Mission to the Green Planet

  Jacqueline Crompton Ottaway, Black Hole

  Alistair Paterson, Time traveller

  Jack Perkins, Out of Time

  Chris Pigott, We’re thinking of going into space

  Mark Pirie, Dan and His Amazing Cat

  Mark Pirie, Liam Going

  Mark Pirie, The Rescue Mission

  Vivienne Plumb, Signs of Activity

  Vivienne Plumb, The Last Day of the World

  Jenny Powell with John Dolan, Note to the Aliens

  Cath Randle, The Purple fantastic, feels like elastic, spangled and plastic ray gun

  Trevor Reeves, they’re keeping tabs

  Helen Rickerby, Tabloid Headlines

  Anna Rugis, the poetry of the future

  Bill Sewell, Space & Time

  Bill Sewell, The World Catastrophe

  Bill Sewell, The Imaginary Voyage

  Bill Sewell, Utopia

  Iain Sharp, Karen Carpenter Calls Interplanetary Craft

  Meliors Simms, Two Kinds of Time

  Robert Sullivan, from Star Waka

  Brian Turner, Earth Star

  Tze Ming Mok, Lament of the imperfect copy of Ensign Harry Kim Richard von Sturmer, from Mill Pond Poems

  Nelson Wattie, The Art of Translation

  Mike Webber, My Personal Universe

  Simon Williamson, Japan 2030

  Sue Wootton, the verdigris critic

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