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End of an era!

Yes, it’s true: The Ponies are all set to launch their last zine… ever! It’s sad news, but after after three years, 13 editions and 200 contributors, The Ponies editor K is calling it a day. And how! On Saturday Feburary 7 she will be launching the last edition, Postcards, at the Spectrum Gallery Space in Northbridge from 7pm. But wait… there’s more! The event is also the launch of Amber Fresh’s first ever book of poetry, the highly anticipated Between You & Me. This book presents a swathe of Amber’s highly infectious and beautifully lilting poems. It’s sure to be a hit. As are Carbuncle, who will be appearing on the night. Just goes to show… when one thing ends, another begins!

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