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Issue Details: First known date: 2014... 2014 Fruit in Season
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Includes

i)
Eating Loquats in the Spring Rain i "Ripe at last. The spindly nondescript tree", Miriam Wei Wei Lo , 2014 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Turnrow Anthology of Contemporary Australian Poetry 2014; (p. 539-540)
ii)
What Rhymes With... i "peaches? Beaches. A peach of a beach.", Miriam Wei Wei Lo , 2014 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Turnrow Anthology of Contemporary Australian Poetry 2014; (p. 539-540)
iii)
In Autumn I Take Up My Knife i "The view from the kitchen sink takes in the garden,", Miriam Wei Wei Lo , 2014 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Turnrow Anthology of Contemporary Australian Poetry 2014; (p. 539-540)
iv)
Prayer in Mid-Winter i "Just over the fence, the neighbour's mandarin", Miriam Wei Wei Lo , 2014 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Turnrow Anthology of Contemporary Australian Poetry 2014; (p. 539-540)

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon The Turnrow Anthology of Contemporary Australian Poetry John Kinsella (editor), Monroe : LA Desperation Press Turnrow Books , 2014 8049508 2014 anthology poetry

    'This anthology...is a negotiation of many spaces. That of poets and their work, the idea of "Australia", the idea of being "represented" in a different demographic (America), personal or textual issues with anthologiser, who else is being included (though none outside myself and the publishers have knowledge of this until publication). Vitally, whoat matters is the conversations that arise from the anthology going public, and how the poets and readers deal with this community that has been organically and artificially induced.' John Kinsella (Source: backcover)

    Monroe : LA Desperation Press Turnrow Books , 2014
    pg. 539-540
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon To Gather Your Leaving : Asian Diaspora Poetry from America, Australia, UK & Europe Kim Cheng Boey (editor), Arin Alycia Fong (editor), Justin Chia (editor), Singapore : Ethos Books , 2019 20349386 2019 anthology poetry

    'Tracking the developments of Asian diaspora poetry in America, Australia, UK and Europe, To Gather Your Leaving is a groundbreaking global anthology that explores new ways of looking at nation, culture, identity, and place. Gathered here are established and new poets who are émigrés, refugees, and descendants of Asian migrants, poets who straddle two or more languages, cultures, and places, and who question and complicate the notion of home in the age of global change and transnational crossings. The poems collected here, spanning over three decades and representing three generations, eschew straightforward answers to the questions of identity and citizenship, offering profoundly rich, diverse and moving perspectives on what it means to belong on this earth.' (Publication summary) 

    Singapore : Ethos Books , 2019
    pg. 415
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