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  • Act Four
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Issue Three: Spring 2012: Contents

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Prologue - Editorial Note

Act One

Atlantic Time - Conor O'Callaghan
T.S. Eliot Takes the Turing Test - Ben Johnson
Island Paradise - Chris O'Carroll
Dame Eleanor Cobham leaving for the Isle of Man - David Callin
How to put a genie back - Claire Dyer
Moving: Sendai, March 2011 - Brian Edwards


Act Two

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Computer Generated - Seth Crook
Desire Lines - Matt Merritt
Probably Not the Best Summer Job in the World - Roy Marshall
The Engineer's Child - Philip Kane
On Offering the Loan of an 1886 Edition of Mrs. Browning’s Poetical Works
 - Marybeth Rua-Larsen
Panic is called on unresolvable fatal errors; it syncs, prints "panic: mesg" and then loops
 - Harry Giles


Interval - Reviews and Articles

Niall Campbell - After the Creel Fleet
Timothy Donnelly - The Cloud Corporation
Matthew Clegg - Lost Between Stations
Kate Ruse - Corridors
Article: The Turing Test for Poetry

Act Three

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Twenty-seven - Molly Sutton Kiefer
Watchman - Larry Jordan
Dogbelly’s Visit to the Engineering Űber-Glossary - Edward Schelb
Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch - Mark Blaeuer
Museum in a War Zone - Rebekah Curry
A Moody Day - Priscilla Atkins On Definitions - Carol Dorf


Act Four

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Hanged Man's Lullaby - Jane Røken
King Alfred’s Cakes - John Nash
Thinking about the Aftermath of a Bomb - Fiona Moore
When Kidnapping Becomes Socially Acceptable - Amanda Dales
Landscape with Artists - C.J. Allen
In the pub - Helen Overell


Applause - Our Contributors

 

 

 

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