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“…I have found Oliver’s words particularly resonant during lockdown. Her writing opened a door to the outside world when I was self-isolating after a housemate tested positive for the coronavirus; […]
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“…I have found Oliver’s words particularly resonant during lockdown. Her writing opened a door to the outside world when I was self-isolating after a housemate tested positive for the coronavirus; […]
Some nice news! In January 2021, The Global Youth Review launched their first issue, with the theme of ‘self-expression’. You can read the magazine online here: https://www.theglobalyouthreview.com/r-e-a-d I was very […]
I received a big surprise in the mail the other day: this copy of the Hunter Writers Centre’s ‘Grieve’ anthology. The Hunter Writers Centre publishes a new volume of Grieve […]
As the title of the post suggests, this has been an exciting month filled with pleasant surprises! In the way of poetry, my bilingual poem “You’d probablement detest this poème” was […]
palindrome (n.) – a word, phrase, or sequence that reads the same backwards as forwards. In late 2017, I decided to write what could be termed a ‘palindrome poem’. There […]
I was recently invited along to read at the launch of the third issue of Not Very Quiet, a Canberra-based women’s poetry journal. Not Very Quiet is a very welcoming, […]
Representing the youth at a poetry night * On the 21st of May, I participated in a poetry night hosted by local groups ‘Not Very Quiet’ and ‘That Poetry Thing’ […]
Though they say sexism’s over speaking up still isn’t free I’ve either 99 conundrums – or, the bitch, they’d say, is me… Reading at the Issue 2 launch of […]