AustLit
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Only literary material by Australian authors individually indexed.
Contents
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Eugen Bacon Reflects on Issue Six.,
single work
essay
'What is so special about Other Terrain? The diversity it offers.
'Together with an enthusiastic team of editors, we came across distinct pieces in fiction, poetry, essays and book reviews, each with its unique gaze at the world around us, at the universe of our minds.' (Introduction)
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Anne Casey Reflects on Issue Six.,
single work
essay
'In considering poems for publication in Other Terrain, we seek to be moved in some way. Beyond cleverness and adept use of devices, we want to be challenged or changed – shake us, rattle us, wake us, slay us! For us, that is one of the greatest gifts of poetry, to be transported out of the ordinary.' (Introduction)
- Strandi"Every poem has a secret addressee. Every secret", single work poetry
- Marked, single work short story
- Clear Shelter, single work short story
- Pseudopangea, single work short story
- Begging Another Draft, single work short story
- Australian Airi"Air", single work poetry
- BANDIT (1999-2016)i"I'm grieving for your bobbing, breeze-buoyed nose", single work poetry
- Who Owns the Field?i"Is it the one who is named in the deeds", single work poetry
- Kangaroo Mooni"What kind of light disintegrates", single work poetry
- The Hawk in Your Thoughtsi"flutters such,", single work poetry
- It’s All Grist for the Mill., single work essay
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Something More for Traceyi"Sophisticate in a red cheongsam",
single work
poetry
Author's note: 'This poem is a response to Tracey Moffatt’s photographic series entitled Something More (1989) in the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney. It is 87 words in length. I was interested in the narrative of Tracey’s journey as an artist from her beginnings in Australia and the way she has used colour and constructed outback imagery to convey a sense of drama in this journey.'
- Flight of the Rohingyai"Water and a little food", single work poetry
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Interview with Susan Carland,
Abby Claridge
(interviewer),
single work
interview
'Like many feminists, Susan Carland faces criticism for her views. But, unlike many Western feminists, her Muslim faith is often bought up in an effort to delegitimize her views.'
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Review of Eugen Bacon’s Fiction,
single work
— Review of Playback, Jury Of The Heart 2018 single work novella ; Bate's Invention / Arrival 2018 selected work novella ; - Selfies on My Mind, single work short story
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Book Review of Katya de Becerra’s What the Woods Keep,
single work
review
— Review of What the Woods Keep 2018 single work novel ; - Toad Princesi"we were out that night in the Holden ute", single work poetry
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Works about this Work
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Anne Casey Reflects on Issue Six.
2018
single work
essay
— Appears in: Other Terrain , December no. 6 2018;'In considering poems for publication in Other Terrain, we seek to be moved in some way. Beyond cleverness and adept use of devices, we want to be challenged or changed – shake us, rattle us, wake us, slay us! For us, that is one of the greatest gifts of poetry, to be transported out of the ordinary.' (Introduction)
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Eugen Bacon Reflects on Issue Six.
2018
single work
essay
— Appears in: Other Terrain , December no. 6 2018;'What is so special about Other Terrain? The diversity it offers.
'Together with an enthusiastic team of editors, we came across distinct pieces in fiction, poetry, essays and book reviews, each with its unique gaze at the world around us, at the universe of our minds.' (Introduction)
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Eugen Bacon Reflects on Issue Six.
2018
single work
essay
— Appears in: Other Terrain , December no. 6 2018;'What is so special about Other Terrain? The diversity it offers.
'Together with an enthusiastic team of editors, we came across distinct pieces in fiction, poetry, essays and book reviews, each with its unique gaze at the world around us, at the universe of our minds.' (Introduction)
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Anne Casey Reflects on Issue Six.
2018
single work
essay
— Appears in: Other Terrain , December no. 6 2018;'In considering poems for publication in Other Terrain, we seek to be moved in some way. Beyond cleverness and adept use of devices, we want to be challenged or changed – shake us, rattle us, wake us, slay us! For us, that is one of the greatest gifts of poetry, to be transported out of the ordinary.' (Introduction)