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Cassowaries, Etty Bay single work   poetry   "They stride out of prehistory."
Issue Details: First known date: 2012... 2012 Cassowaries, Etty Bay
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    y separately published work icon The Disappearing Sydney : The Red Room Company , 2012 Z1884581 2012 anthology poetry multimedia (taught in 1 units)

    The Disappearing is an innovative new [free] app for iPhone, iPad and Android that (literally) explores poetry and place. Transform the world around you with new poems by some of Australia's finest poets, who've created a poetic map charting traces, fragmentary histories, impressions and memories.

    Beginning with a collection of over 100 poems about Sydney, The Disappearing will stretch across Australia during 2012. Along with previously unpublished poetry, The Disappearing features exclusive videos of readings and interviews with poets. Users can upload their own poems to The Disappearing, preserving ideas, emotions and experiences about their own environment that vanish over time (publisher blurb http://redroomcompany.org/projects/disappearing/ sighted 5/9/2012).

    Sydney : The Red Room Company , 2012
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    y separately published work icon Mascara Literary Review no. 19 September 2016 10094925 2016 periodical issue 2016
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    y separately published work icon Poetry for the Planet : An Anthology of Imagined Futures Julia Kaylock (editor), Denise O'Hagan (editor), Victoria : Litoria Press , 2021 23865624 2021 anthology poetry

    'It is becoming increasingly clear that we all need to contribute to ensure the survival of our planet; new narratives are urgently called for. Ecopoetry has become a genre within which poets put up a searching and at times brutally honest lens through which to consider climate change, loss of biodiversity, the pollution of our air and water, and environmentally damaging industries such as mining and deforestation.

    'Poetry for the Planet showcases the work of one hundred poets from Australia and New Zealand. Despite an astonishing variety in style, poems are united in their plea to all of us to forge a new relationship with our fractured world, and move from an attitude of short-term exploitation to one of nourishment and sustainability.'  (Publication summary)

    Victoria : Litoria Press , 2021
Last amended 15 Sep 2016 12:36:42
Subjects:
  • Etty Bay, Innisfail area, Cardwell - Tully - Innisfail area, Ingham - Cairns area, Queensland,
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