We have archived Issue 43 of Rochford Street Review.

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Oormila Vijayakrishnan Prahlad is a widely published and award-winning Indian–Australian poet and visual artist. She has received multiple Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net nominations, and her work has appeared in Cordite, Poetry Sydney, Black Bough Poetry (UK), and other international journals.

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This is a jewel of a collection, full of elemental images and resonant engagement with country, history and human feeling.

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Kedumba Gallery Poetry Reading, Wentworth Falls, Sunday 1 March.

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Lisa Collyer is an author of two poetry collections, Gold Digger (2025) and How To Order Eggs Sunny Side Up (2023) (the latter being short-listed for The Dorothy Hewett Award), and both published with Life Before Man Books.

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Overall, this book tells a story of determination, resilience and survival.

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Michael J. Leach’s poetry collection, Chords in the Soundscapes, reads as a love song to generations within a changing world, rooted in personal experience.

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Rochford Street Review was saddened to learn of the death of poet and activist Lionel Fogarty. The following tribute was posted by The Yugambeh Nation on their social media feed. It is reproduced with permission.

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Jean O’Brien’s 6th and latest collection is Stars Burn Regardless (Salmon Poetry) 2022. She is an award winning poet and was poet in residence in September/ October 2022 in the Centre Cultural Irelandais in Paris and holds a Patrick Kavanagh fellowship.

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