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A distinctive poetic voice: Brook Emery launches ‘The Owl Inside’ by Ivy Ireland

by Admin on December 3, 2020May 1, 2024
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Brook Emery, Issue 30, Puncher & Wattmann, The Owl Inside

An expansive kind of calm: Nathan Curnow launches ‘In This Part of the World’ by Kevin Brophy

by Admin on November 30, 2020August 10, 2021
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In This Part of the World, Issue 30, Kevin Brophy’, Melbourne Poets Union, Nathan Curnow

Compelling & vibrant, honest & deeply ethical: Stuart Barnes launches ‘Airplane Baby Banana Blanket’ by Benjamin Dodds

by Admin on November 27, 2020November 27, 2020
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Airplane Baby Banana Blanket, Benjamin Dodds, Issue 30, Recent Works Press, Stuart Barnes

Critiquing our ableist society: Heather Taylor-Johnson reviews ‘Show Me Where It Hurts’ by Kylie Maslen.

by Admin on November 23, 2020November 23, 2020
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Issue 30, Kylie Maslen, Show Me Where It Hurts, Text Publishing

Meaning can catch on anything: John Bartlett reviews Graeme Miles ‘Infernal Topographies’

by Admin on November 16, 2020November 16, 2020
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Graeme Miles, Infernal Topographies, Issue 30, John Bartlett, UWA Publishing

Feeling for Time in Antigone Kefala’s ‘Fragments’ by Efi Hatzimanolis

by Admin on November 14, 2020November 15, 2020
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Antigone Kefala, Efi Hatzimanolis, Fragments, Giramondo, Issue 30

A conversation we need to have: Amanda Anastasi launches ‘Messages from the Embers’

by Admin on November 11, 2020November 11, 2020
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Amanda Anastasi, Black Quill Press, Issue 30, Messages from the Embers

Fresh & poetic: Richard Regan and Leanne Searle launch ‘The Last Asbestos Town’ by Helen Hagemann

by Admin on October 23, 2020October 23, 2020
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Adelaide Books, Helen Hagemann, Issue 29, Leanne Searle, Richard Regan, The Last Asbestos Town

Jill Jones Memes for Disaffected Teens or Introducing Aidan Coleman’s Introduction to Jill Jones’ collection ‘A History of What I’ll Become.’

by Admin on September 29, 2020May 13, 2021
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A History of What I’ll Become, Aidan Coleman, Dominic Symes, Issue 29, Jill Jones, UWA Publishing

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