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'The first time I saw Ania would have been at a poetry reading in Carlton or Fitzroy about 1977, about the same time I got to know Eric Beach, Ken Smeaton, Howard Firkin and all the rest. She would have been on a small stage, or in a small clearing, before a small audience, probably, but not necessarily, in a small hotel. She would have been neatly and slightly conservatively dressed, with a tasteful dash of European flair (like, say, a beret) and about 26 years old. Being small herself, she fitted right in, and being Ania she did it on her terms.' (Introduction)

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    y separately published work icon Australian Poetry Journal Tribute, Observations vol. 10 no. 2 2021 21500980 2021 periodical issue poetry

    'Do not be afraid to think.

    'Test form, renew form, or defy it.

    'Know there is a new permission to speak, and for more voices.

    'Not to censure, censor our inheritances—in which there is still the cherishable, the followable—but to question, yes, that. To make that effort, with caring, love, and as needed, fierceness.

    'To write, read the self, which can also be multiple, as are our inheritances, and also within if wished for, community.

    'When I first devised the idea of this New Series two years ago, it was intended to be celebratory, motivated by the current flourishing which is occurring in poetry and poetry publication in Australia. In it, another poet/critic or poetry community associate is ‘allied’ with a new or recent Australian poetry collection, be that an individual volume, or an anthology, or another platform. Some books go back a little (there is one from 2017), but most are of the past 12-24 months; the impetus was to make tribute to a splendid range of contemporary Australian poetry publishing.' (Jacinta Le Plastrier, Introduction)

    2021
    pg. 124-127
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