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From: Vol.02 N.01 – Otherkind

Aphasia

by Toby Fitch

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Published: January 2015
Toby Fitch

is the author of Rawshock (Puncher & Wattmann), which won the Grace Leven Prize for Poetry 2012, plus two chapbooks, Quarrels and Everyday Static. His latest collection is Jerilderies (Vagabond Press 2014). He lives in Sydney, where he is currently writing a book of inversions. ‘Aphasia’ is an inversion of Phrases by Rimbaud.

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