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Seasonal Poets, Winter 2017
2017
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— Appears in: Communion Literary Magazine , December no. 8 2017; 'The winter reading of Hobart's Seasonal Poets brought together three exceptional poets, introduced by Anne Collins shouldering MC duties. ‘It’s absolutely wonderful to see you’ve come out in the cold to be warmed by poetry from Kristen Lang, Pete Hay and Louise Oxley – I’m sure you’re going to enjoy each of these readers, their very unique contributions and the way they meld together... '' (Introduction)
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The Land as Breath: Can Poetic Forms Be Metaphors for Landscapes?
2017
single work
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— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , 1 August vol. 82 no. 2017;'We are standing in the midst of a football field doubled in size and then doubled again; a great, flat oval of water covered by streaks of green sedge that strike up from the surface like spindly grass. It’s a wetland, but one that has spent the last few years of drought as land; this year, the heavy winter rains that have filled the island’s hydro dams have tipped this landscape into living water.' (Introduction)
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Launch : Pete Hay's Physick
2016
single work
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— Appears in: Communion Literary Magazine , December no. 6 2016;
— Review of Physick 2016 selected work poetry
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Launch : Pete Hay's Physick
2016
single work
essay
— Appears in: Communion Literary Magazine , December no. 6 2016;
— Review of Physick 2016 selected work poetry -
The Land as Breath: Can Poetic Forms Be Metaphors for Landscapes?
2017
single work
essay
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , 1 August vol. 82 no. 2017;'We are standing in the midst of a football field doubled in size and then doubled again; a great, flat oval of water covered by streaks of green sedge that strike up from the surface like spindly grass. It’s a wetland, but one that has spent the last few years of drought as land; this year, the heavy winter rains that have filled the island’s hydro dams have tipped this landscape into living water.' (Introduction)
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Seasonal Poets, Winter 2017
2017
single work
essay
— Appears in: Communion Literary Magazine , December no. 8 2017; 'The winter reading of Hobart's Seasonal Poets brought together three exceptional poets, introduced by Anne Collins shouldering MC duties. ‘It’s absolutely wonderful to see you’ve come out in the cold to be warmed by poetry from Kristen Lang, Pete Hay and Louise Oxley – I’m sure you’re going to enjoy each of these readers, their very unique contributions and the way they meld together... '' (Introduction)