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Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 [Review] Points of Recognition
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'Jane Williams’ Points of Recognition is inherently human poetry. Her concerns are wide-ranging: from empathy to idiosyncrasy, the mundane to the marvellous, compassion to passion, diffidence and restraint to ecstasy and excess. Always she is wondering, inquiring. What does it mean to be human? And what does it mean to be inhumane, even inhuman, in our treatment of others?' (Introduction)

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    y separately published work icon StylusLit no. 11 March 2022 23923001 2022 periodical issue

    'Welcome to Issue 11 of StylusLit.  In this issue we have a few interviews that will certainly interest. We catch up with Melbourne-based poet, Angela Costi, who talks about her new book and her practice. Not sure where to start when publishing a poetry collection? We interview two poetry publishers, Stephen Matthews OAM, Ginninderra Press and Shane Strange, Recent Work Press.'  (Publication summary)

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