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Stephanie Powell Stephanie Powell i(20142327 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 Touch Free Wash i "An un-beautiful place looked at differently, luminant in neon and the feeling", Stephanie Powell , 2023 single work poetry
— Appears in: Island , no. 169 2023; (p. 79)
1 y separately published work icon Gentle Creatures Stephanie Powell , Newtown : Vagabond Press , 2023 25553279 2023 selected work poetry

'Powell’s new poetry collection is a study of a fantasist, stuck between the everyday and imagined worlds, between small moments and monstrous cities. Gentle Creatures puts a new shine on the domestic. This is a different way of looking at the world. It is a book of intersections. The past speaks to a possible future, married people speak wordlessly in airconditioned rooms, a fat girl is becoming furniture. Cities are turning into trees and weeds, there are dreams of going to Chinatown with old lovers. There are suburbs, freeways, country towns with wide crossroads. There is danger and joy. In Gentle Creatures, Powell reveals the private and unspoken in the hope of finding a common experience with the reader. It is a deep dive into the part of her brain where the gentle creatures live. She is in search of the second skin of the everyday, making her way through sex, the body, girlhood, nature, family and new marriage. Written just after returning home to Melbourne after a decade overseas, these poems also represent the longing and uncertainty of displacement, the feeling in your bones when you know it is time to come home. The newness and trepidation of when you finally get there. Told in two movements, Gentle Creatures and Birthday Dresses, this is a collection of textures and tastes, creating a world where the mundane glitters and the past aches from the room next door.' (Publication summary)

1 Manna Ash i "the manna ash is weeping sugar", Stephanie Powell , 2022 single work poetry
— Appears in: Rabbit , no. 36 2022; (p. 114-115)
1 Flame Trees Is on the Radio i "it’s the perfect night for driving.", Stephanie Powell , 2022 single work poetry
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , 1 June no. 105 2022;
1 The Iron Moon i "looks differently under hospital windows", Stephanie Powell , 2021 single work poetry
— Appears in: Ink Sweat and Tears , June 2021;
1 Public Pool, Women’s Changing Room i "The daring, naked beauty of the changing rooms. It flops and bulges, full", Stephanie Powell , 2020 single work poetry
— Appears in: Not Very Quiet , September no. 7 2020;
1 Interview : Jessica Au Stephanie Powell (interviewer), 2010 single work interview
— Appears in: Lip Magazine 2010;

'Jessica Au is part of Express Media’s “Big Splash” mini-festival being held in July. Jessica entered the literary world through short story writing and her first novel “Cargo” is about to be published.

'It can be a long journey from conception of an idea to the publication of a novel. Jessica, who is delivering the keynote speech at the Big Splash on everything that goes into your first novel, spoke with Express Media’s Stephanie Powell.' (Introduction)

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