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'Like rocks, we are shaped by forces over time. Despite being eroded, fractured, immersed, put under pressure - The Rocks Remain. Always was, always will be.
'Through poetry and prose, twenty-five Aboriginal writers share narratives that embody: strength of family and community; love found and lost; enduring relationships with the Land and nonhuman others; honouring Elders and Ancestors; expressions of place and belonging; asserting sovereignty; talking back to the colony; and envisioning Blak futures. Voices of new and emerging writers are intertwined with writers of renown, with a strong representation of writers with connections to South Australia. This collection is both timeless and timely.'
Source: Publisher's blurb.
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Karen Wyld and Dominic Guerrera (eds) The Rocks Remain
2024
single work
review
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 4-10 May 2024;
— Review of The Rocks Remain : Blak Poetry and Story 2024 anthology poetry prose
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Karen Wyld and Dominic Guerrera (eds) The Rocks Remain
2024
single work
review
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 4-10 May 2024;
— Review of The Rocks Remain : Blak Poetry and Story 2024 anthology poetry prose
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