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text_A: Doug Jones starred in a 1997 science fiction horror film.
text_B: The Gargoyle Poets Series were a series of Australian poetry chapbooks published by Makar Press from 1972-1980 and edited by Martin Duwell .. Martin Duwell. Martin Duwell. Makar magazine produced four issues a year and from 1972 onward one issue was replaced with three small books from the Gargoyle Poets Series .. The series consisted of thirty-seven books of poetry between twenty to thirty-six pages in length .. `` Makar was established in 1960 as a student run magazine of the English Society of the University of Queensland .. Taking its title from the middle-Scots word for maker , it published poetry , fiction , drama and criticism .. Graham Rowlands was appointed editor soon after the magazine changed to a smaller format in 1966 .. Then , in 1968 , Martin Duwell was appointed editor , beginning his long association with the magazine .. Martin Duwell. Martin Duwell. By the early 1970s the poetry published in Makar had evolved , according to Robert Habost in his 1982 assessment for Image , ` from the `` gushy '' , `` high flying '' , imagistic , traditional rhyming verse ' of the early 1960s ` to ... stark , concise , condensed verse ' .. Makar also conducted a significant series of interviews with contemporary writers , some of which were published in A Possible Contemporary Poetry -LRB- 1982 -RRB- .. In his introduction to this volume , Duwell imagined the Makar audience as ` reasonably intelligent , willing , but puzzled ' about the ` profound and acrimonious disagreement about the nature and role of poetry and language ' .. It was to such debates that Makar addressed itself .. The last issue of Makar appeared in September 1980 . ''. -LRB- AustLit -RRB-. Archives for Makar Press , including manuscripts and letters relating to the Gargoyle Poets Series , are available at the Fryer Library , University of Queensland .
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