Featured Artists include James Robinson, Jenna Packer, Andrew McLeod Writers: Alie Benge, Marianne Bevan, Tony Beyer, Owen Bullock, Kate Camp, Medb Charleton, H.E. Crampton, John Dennison, Doc Drumheller, Breton Dukes, Lynley Edmeades, Ben Egerton, Riemke Ensing, Sisilia Eteuati, Laurence Fearnley, Rachel J. Fenton, Rhian Gallagher, René Harrison, Ingrid Horrocks, Mark Anthony Houlahan, Stephanie Johnson, Judith Lofey, Owen Marshall, Samantha Montgomerie, Claire Orchard, Bob Orr, Kiri Piahana-Wong, Brian Potiki, Joanna Preston, Vaughan Rapatahana, Rebecca Reader, Sue Reidy, James Robinson, Ali Shakir, Kerrin P. Sharpe, Sarah Shirley, Carin Smeaton, Ruby Solly, Michael Steven, Mua Strickson-Pua, Tayi Tibble, Albert Wendt, Sue Wootton, and Phoebe Wright. This issue also includes the results of the Kathleen Grattan Award for Poetry 2017 and judge's report by Bill Manhire, results of the Caselberg Trust International Poetry Prize and judge's report by Riemke Ensing, and results and winning essays from Landfall Essay Competition 2017, and judge's report by David Eggleton.

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- Front Cover
- Title Page
- Contents
- Kathleen Grattan Award for Poetry 2017 Judge’s Report, Bill Manhire
- Landfall Essay Competition 2017 Judge’s Report, David Eggleton
- The Perfume Counter, Laurence Fearnley
- Shitfight, Alie Benge
- Gone Swimming, Ingrid Horrocks
- Reaching Out for Hear, Lynley Edmeades
- A Box of Bones, Sue Wootton
- I Wet My Pants, Kate Camp
- Trackside, Mark Anthony Houlahan
- Titipounamu Tapping the Beech Forest, Rhian Gallagher
- The Illuminated Page, Rhian Gallagher
- Huia’s Song, Medb Charleton
- The Swan Hunter, H.E. Crampton
- Summers Were Longer Then, Claire Orchard
- You’ve Been Having My Nightmares, Ruby Solly
- i used 2b silver, Carin Smeaton
- From the Tribe of Gad, Ben Egerton
- Kate Sheppard Reads the Weekly, Samantha Montgomerie
- An Outrageous Piece of Living Shit, Sue Reidy
- Dropped Pin: Brooklyn, New York, Michael Steven
- Kid and the Tiger, Breton Dukes
- Bender, Kiri Piahana-Wong
- Tongue, Owen Bullock
- ART PORTFOLIO, James Robinson
- Craft Market, Rebecca Reader
- Slut, Judith Lofley
- Locked In, Sarah Shirley
- Cured, René Harrison
- The Backyard Forms, John Dennison
- Permission to Take Photographs, Rachel J. Fenton
- Yes, Phoebe Wright
- Kalene Hill 1948: The Baby Won’t Turn, Kerrin P. Sharpe
- Daybreak Again, Marianne Bevan
- Bombed, Ali Shakir
- One Long Puff, Ali Shakir
- The Hotel Theresa, Doc Drumheller
- Hoki Mai, Tayi Tibble
- Tuvalu, Rev. Mua Strickson-Pua
- Island Girl, Sisilia Eteuati
- Discards, Albert Wendt
- A Palm Tree in Freemans Bay, Bob Orr
- poet in his castle, Vaughan Rapatahana
- Rowley’s Tangi—Down the Road, Brian Potiki
- middle name, Tony Beyer
- Thistledown Farewell, Owen Marshall
- Town Planning or A Loose Roundelay in Answer to the People Who Keep Inviting Me to School Reunions, Joanna Preston
- Volcano Country, Riemke Ensing
- ART PORTFOLIO, Jenna Packer
- Expectation, Tom Weston
- A Personal Memoir of Dr Rosie Scott, Stephanie Johnson
- Caselberg Trust International Poetry Prize 2017 Judge’s Report, Riemke Ensing
- Landfall Review
- LANDFALL REVIEW ONLINE: Books recently reviewed
- MARTIN EDMOND on Charles Brasch: Journals 1945–1957 ed. Peter Simpson
- IAIN SHARP on Selected Poems by Ian Wedde
- JENNY POWELL on Die Bibel and Collected Poems 1981–2016 by Michael O’Leary
- JOHANNA EMENEY on The Arrow that Missed by Ted Jenner and The Ones Who Keep Quiet by David Howard
- DENIS HAROLD on The New Animals by Pip Adams
- CHARLOTTE GRAHAM on The Suicide Club by Sarah Quigley
- KATIE PICKLES on The Great War for New Zealand: Waikato 1800–2000 by Vincent O’Malley
- EDMUND BOHAN on The World, the Flesh and the Devil by Andrew Sharp
- Contributors
- LANDFALL BACK PAGE: Andrew McLeod
- Back Cover
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