International Literary Magazine – Inbox Overload I

I have been looking for co-editors for a long time, but it seems that young folk don’t have the passion anymore to burn the midnight oil. Therefore issue #30 is filled from A to K with unsolicited and unread submissions from the inbox. I let you be the judge. – Gerald Ganglbauer, walkabout
- Diego Arandojo, Buenos Aires, Argentinia: The Monster and the Elf
- Thilo Bachmann, Vienna, Austria: Wahnsinn oder nicht
- Gerd Berghofer, Nürnberg, Germany: Aktuelle lyrische Texte
- Marj Busby, South Australia: Always English
- Carmen Caputo, Iserlohn, Germany: Gedichte
- Bonny Cassidy, Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia: 2 Poems for March
- Helen Castles, Australia: Cinderella Was A Serial Killer and Other Home Truths
- S.M. Chianti, East Gippsland, Victoria, Australia: Memories of a Philosopher
- Libby Dent, Australia: The Essence of a Moment
- Anne Dernelley, Australia: Poor Digestion
- Chris Duncan, Abingdon, Virginia, USA: Sam Hayter: Winner of the 2002 Publishers Clearing House Sweepstakes
- Trafford Fehlberg, Australia: First Works
- Ela Fornalska, Australia: Melbourne in Graz
- Marjana Gaponenko, Odessa, Ukraine: Neue Texte
- Julie Goyder, Australia: The Happiness Shop
- Sonja Harter, Graz, Austria: die revanche …
- Crag Hill, USA: Card Games / 7 x 7
- Miles Hitchcock, Perth, Western Australia: Demiurge
- Sabine Imhof, Brig, Switzerland: Drei Gedichte
- Jolanta Janavicius, Sydney, Australia: The Bombing of Freiburg in Breisgau 1945
- Alan Jefferies, Australia: From Sydney to Hong Kong
- Liesl Jobson, Soweto, South Africa: Mary Anne’s Garden
- Eli Jones, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia: 2000 Words of Poetry
- David Jory, Canberra, ACT, Australia: Holy Water
- Rainer Kodritsch, Vienna, Austria: Holzwinkel online