The latest in the series,nbsp;this third volume showcasesnbsp;Janice Freegard, Reihana Robinson, and Katherine Liddy, three poetsnbsp;with vastly different yet complementary styles. Freegard writes quirky and often surreal poems about a Wellington inhabited by strange animals, art, and people. Robinson's poems are tropical but gritty,nbsp;with many set on Pitcairn Island and interspersed with touching lyrics about family and identitynbsp;in fractured English. Liddy is a promising young poet who has an unusual interest in and an ear for rhyme and rhythm; while some of her poems are texturally dense, she has an impressive range and a pleasing variety.