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1y Tell Me Like You Mean It : New Poems from Young and Emerging Writers Melody Paloma (editor), Frankie Hanman-Siegersma (editor), Carlton : Cordite Press , 2017 18635983 2017 anthology poetry
'‘Emerging’ is a strange word, and ‘strange’ is probably a cop out. It is often arbitrary, sometimes condescending, frequently empowering and often carries with it an incredible sense of community. To emerge is a term that shifts and contradicts; when are we ever not emerging? How is emergence something that rests when we are forever in a process of moving – always surfacing and then submerging – a process that continually repeats and folds into itself? The term ‘young’ has its own problems, and of course you don’t necessarily have to be young to be emerging and to be emerging isn’t necessarily to be young. Use these as modifiers for ‘poet’ and things necessarily get more complicated.' (Introduction)
Carlton : Cordite Press , 2017 -
2y Tell Me Like You Mean It 2 Melody Paloma (editor), Melbourne : Australian Poetry Cordite Press , 2017 18636629 2017 anthology poetry
'Tell Me Like You Mean It is a free e-chapbook guest-edited by Melody Paloma, and published as a partnership between Australian Poetry and Cordite Poetry Review. The national publication features new work from 20 young and emerging poets, and is yours for free.
'The future of poetry in Australia is bright and full of promise – the voices here offer just a taste of what’s to come. Enjoy them at your leisure and share freely.' (Publication summary)
Melbourne : Australian Poetry Cordite Press , 2017 -
3y Tell Me Like You Mean It 3 Melody Paloma (editor), Melbourne : Cordite Press , 2019 18637601 2019 anthology poetry
'Once I had a dream about a sea mollusc that latched onto the inside of my calf, and stayed there. The logic of the dream made me understand that the mollusc wasn’t actually a mollusc, but the mollusc was a poem, not mine, but one that I had read. The poem wasn’t identifiable, but the poem was a good poem, and I woke up with questions. What, exactly, do I want from poetry? What space does poetry hold (in the body, in the mind, in society)? What is the work of poetry? Why does it always return so persistently (that is, both for me, personally, and in a broader historical sense), and what makes it stick?' (Introduction)
Melbourne : Cordite Press , 2019 -
4y Tell Me Like You Mean It 4 Susie Anderson (editor), Kirribilli : Cordite Press , 2020 23757517 2020 anthology poetry
'With the glorious task of commissioning writers for a new collection of sincere, heartfelt writing for Tell Me Like You Mean It volume 4, I found it took longer than usual.' (Introduction)
Kirribilli : Cordite Press , 2020 -
5y Tell Me Like You Mean It 5 Danny Silva Soberano (editor), Kirribilli : Cordite Press , 2021 23758526 2021 anthology poetry
'This volume of Tell Me Like You Mean It marks its fifth year. Whenever a half-decade mark is reached, I do feel the impulse to reflect on the past. In 2017, Tell Me Like You Mean It was edited by Melody Paloma and Mikaila Hanman Siegersma. From 2018–2019, Melody edited alone until 2020, when Susie Anderson took the reins. This year, in 2021, I have been trusted with the series. It seems significant to note that both Susie and I were published in volume 2, the necessary connection there.' (Publication introduction)
Kirribilli : Cordite Press , 2021