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1 y separately published work icon Australian Poetry Anthology 10 Peter Boyle (editor), Rae White (editor), Melbourne : Australian Poetry , 2023 27781203 2023 anthology poetry
1 1 y separately published work icon Best of Australian Poems 2021 Ellen van Neerven (editor), Toby Fitch (editor), Melbourne : Australian Poetry , 2021 23672437 2021 anthology poetry

'Best of Australian Poems is a new annual anthology collecting previously published and unpublished poems to create a poetic snapshot of the year that was. Capturing the richness and diversity of Australian poetry, across a timeframe of 1 July 2020 - 30 June 2021, the series will explore how poetic responses to the contemporary moment develop with each passing year.

'The book opens with an introduction by its 2021 editors, award-winning poets Ellen van Neerven and Toby Fitch. They discuss their approach to curating the 'aural events' of this inaugural anthology, which features 100 poems across a considered, also provocative at times, range of poetic voices, approaches and themes.

'The Best of Australian Poems (BoAP) series is published by Australia's national poetry organisation, Australian Poetry, and will feature two different guest editors each year.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Australian Poetry Anthology Lucy Dougan (editor), Michelle Cahill (editor), Melbourne : Australian Poetry , 2020-2021 23619416 2020 anthology poetry

'In ‘they rise’ Jazz Money, a Wiradjuri poet and filmmaker addresses the future of the stolen lands we call Australia as a proud blak woman (Cordite, February 2021). Her voice rises above inferiority, trauma or shame. The poem is defiant, a wry celebration of the same bodies that colonialism makes ambivalent and abject by enabling its ‘superior’, cis-gendered whiteness:

turns out the future is technicolour blak black brown turns out we’re all welcome here queer brothers and sisters and non-binary siblings if you been here since the first sunrise or if you come here now just now come here heart open come here hurt from those wars and those sea levels rising

How do we turn out poetry that shows we are all welcome here? How do we collectively transpose settler privilege and oppressive hierarchies and why does it matter? What is wrong with a received system of naming, making categories and borders, if our hallowed aesthetics are tone deaf and mute to the sound of blak, brown and hybrid bodies breaking, dying, suffering? Listen to the poems here: we are suffering not merely because our tears matter less, or are less visible in the capitalist settler colony, but also because there are families that have been wartorn, assimilated and broken; there are forests that have been denuded, oceans pillaged and polluted, sacred sites mined, vestiges appropriated and rebranded, and all of this touches us multifariously, yet still, our protest is being silenced.' (Lucy Dougan Michelle Cahill Foreword introduction)

1 y separately published work icon Australian Poetry Anthology Sara Saleh (editor), Melinda Smith (editor), Melbourne : Australian Poetry , 2020 20250294 2020 anthology poetry 'Greetings, poets and pool, lovers. Welcome to the Australian Poetry Anthology Vol. 8 (2020), a national anthology with a special focus on the ACI. Each year, while the spread is national. the voices of a different state or territory are showcased. Of the just over 120 poets in this volume, 23 poets are from the ACT. ' (Foreword introduction)
1 y separately published work icon Australian Poetry Anthology Yvette Holt (editor), Magan Magan (editor), Melbourne : Australian Poetry , 2019 16908955 2019 anthology poetry '‘Australian Poetry Anthology’, Volume 7 2019 – features works by more than 70 Australian poets, with poetry guest-edited by Yvette Holt and Magan Magan. These poets are also Australian Poetry subscribers and though it is a national anthology, there is a focus on poetic voices from the Northern Territory, whether known or emerging. Vol 7 also includes a range of First Nations voices, including some from the NT, and poems by four women prisoners from the Darwin Correctional Centre. The volume was launched at the NT Writers’ Festival – Alice Springs, featuring 10+ NT poets reading, hosted by Yvette Holt.' (Publication summary)
1 y separately published work icon Australian Poetry Anthology Jill Jones (editor), Bella Li (editor), Melbourne : Australian Poetry , 2018 14968224 2018 anthology poetry

'What could Australian poetry look like at the moment? It could look like any kind of poetry, like any language formed in (mostly) turning lines. It could look like a thousand things. Here, it looks like this: one big picture with countless moving parts. We think it's a good picture. We know it's not the only one, but it's a contribution to a conversation that's always carrying on beyond the moment.' (Bella Li and Jill Jones Foreword introduction)

1 y separately published work icon 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)

1 y separately published work icon Australian Poetry Anthology Lisa Gorton (editor), Toby Fitch (editor), Melbourne : Australian Poetry , 2016 12367874 2016 anthology poetry

'Every year, Australian Poetry publishes this anthology : a selection of poems from its subscribers. This anthology does not claim to define Australian poetry at large at this moment. It does aim to recognise and mark the organisation's vitality and range. Australian Poetry, with its thriving biannual journal, its national program of events, and its membership of nearly 1000, is now a community of poets of different ages, from different places, working in different styles. This book of 60 poems exists to bring that community together.' (Forword)

1 y separately published work icon Australian Poetry Anthology Sarah Holland-Batt (editor), Brook Emery (editor), Melbourne : Australian Poetry , 2015 9299589 2015 anthology poetry
1 y separately published work icon Australian Poetry Members Anthology Lucy Dougan (editor), Martin Langford (editor), Melbourne : Australian Poetry , 2014 8796071 2014 anthology poetry

The third annual anthology from Australian Poetry Limited.

1 y separately published work icon Poems 2013 : Volume of the Australian Poetry Members Anthology Jessica Friedmann (editor), Dennis Haskell (editor), Chris Wallace-Crabbe (editor), Melbourne : Australian Poetry , 2013 6858889 2013 anthology poetry
1 y separately published work icon Australian Poetry Anthology Melbourne : Australian Poetry , 2012- 14964054 2012 series - publisher anthology poetry
1 1 y separately published work icon Metabolism Metabolism : Australian Poetry Ltd Members Anthology 2012 Libby Hart (editor), 'Danny' Charles Lovecraft (editor), Lyn Vellins (editor), Vanessa Jones (editor), Susie Utting (editor), Heather Taylor Johnson (editor), John Pfitzner (editor), Tim Metcalf (editor), David Adès (editor), Melbourne : Australian Poetry , 2012 6680865 2012 anthology poetry
1 y separately published work icon Sotto Sotto Magazine Melbourne : Australian Poetry , 2011-2013 Z1922146 2011- periodical (15 issues) Sotto publishes news, views, interviews, poems and reviews of poets, poetry and poetic events across the nation. Feature articles include essays on pertinent issues in and discussions about the poetry scene around the country, as well as descriptions of poetry publishers, booksellers, festivals, competitions and spoken-word events.
Source: Australian Poetry website http://www.australianpoetry.org/2012/11/26/submitting-to-sotto-magazine/ (Sighted 01/03/2013)
1 y separately published work icon Australian Poetry Australian Poetry , 2011- 6616801 2011 website
1 1 y separately published work icon Australian Poetry Journal APJ Bronwyn Lea (editor), Michael Sharkey (editor), 2011 Melbourne : Australian Poetry , 2011- Z1806895 2011 periodical (20 issues) (taught in 1 units) 'Our vision is to establish a well-respected journal of modern Australian poetry that is utilised by poets, students of poetry and poetry enthusiasts alike. The journal will reflect current priorities and trends in the poetry industry.

'Australian Poetry Members will receive the AP journal as part of their membership.'

Source: Australian Poetry website, http://www.australianpoetry.org/
Sighted: 15/09/2011
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