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1 1 y separately published work icon Sunday Morning, Here Jill McKeowen , Markwell : Flying Island Books , 2023 25822737 2023 selected work poetry 'Sunday Morning, Here is Jill McKeowen’s first collection of poetry, articulating an acceptance of impermanence and loss, and consequent arrival at a sense of identity and place. Moving from teenage years beside the “lapis-lazuli ocean” of the Central Coast of NSW to a last home in a post-industrial suburb of Newcastle, the poems record the details of very Australian lives, troublingly settled on “deeply storied ground” but blessed by childhood memories of a family with love behind its purpose (always). Beside an awareness of war and damage elsewhere, they celebrate the transfiguring possibilities of the everyday: the layers of the past in an old Swan teapot; the bits and pieces left in a dead father’s shed; the “pilgrimage of woodsmoke to the stars.' (Publication summary) 
1 y separately published work icon Sea Skins Sophia Wilson , Markwell : Flying Island Books , 2023 25822651 2023 selected work poetry ' Wilson’s Sea Skins explores the porous interfaces between personal, communal and environmental integrity. Slipping, sliding, going under and going overboard coexist with a determination to negotiate safe passage. Through the lenses of heritage, migration and ecological emergency, the collection shapeshifts and evolves to examine what is both cherished and damaged. ‘Sea skins’ are life’s fleeting flotsam and jetsam, teeth, tongue and bone amid dehumanising systems and alienating machines. They are word skins and survival skins, the diverse skins of sustainability and diplomacy, and ultimately, the tender under-skins at the heart of things.' (Publication summary) 
1 y separately published work icon FierCe Angie Contini , Markwell : Flying Island Books , 2023 25822614 2023 selected work poetry

'fierce (adj, adv, verb, postmodern archetype, rite of passage, attitude, book title): an experimental miniature work of collage and poetry which bears witness to the lost difference between love and abuse, the impact of this loss as it permeates experiences of eco-despair, and the rites practised that reclaim the roar of empowerment.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Divertente and Other Poems Yannis Rentzos , Markwell : Flying Island Books , 2023 25822562 2023 selected work poetry 'Divertente and other poems features the first part of a narrative poem that was first published in Greece, in the magazine Semioseis. This collection also includes various poems that are sometimes confessional, and sometimes run through the history of the 20th century, all written in the period 1995–2006.' (Publication summary) 
1 y separately published work icon Another Day Kevin Smith , Markwell : Flying Island Books , 2023 25822469 2023 selected work poetry

'This collection of thirty-eight poems is a book in three parts: ElsewhereEverything is Evening; and Final Days. These are poems of an unrehearsed life, of paths taken and not taken, of lives not lived left behind, and the shadows they leave. Mostly, these poems were birthed by narrative, and deepened by the lyric, which, following Judith Beveridge in her essay ‘Lyric Poetry’, “seeks to communicate an experience to others” through “the wild and lovely agency of poems.” Smith’s hope is that these poems invite the reader in, and take them somewhere else, that they seek beyond what we see before us, toward what lies beneath. His hope, too, in Beveridge’s words, is for a “resonance and attunement” between reader and listener.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Alive in Dubbo David Grant Lloyd , Markwell : Flying Island Books , 2023 25822407 2023 selected work poetry

'Alive in Dubbo is a collection of localised free verse. The poems are honest reflections, observational and personal depictions of life within an often-overlooked Australian community, serving both as individual snapshots and suggested chronicles of a larger narrative. Raw and sometimes confronting, illuminating and accessible, Alive in Dubbo offers a unique perspective of Australian culture and of existence itself.' (Publication summary)

1 5 y separately published work icon Text Messages from the Universe Richard James Allen , Bulahdelah : Flying Island Books , 2023 25655236 2023 selected work poetry

'Text Messages from the Universe was inspired by The Tibetan Book of the Dead, a Buddhist text which guides souls on their 49-day transmigration through the ‘Bardo’, or intermediate state, between dying and rebirth. It immerses readers in subjective states of consciousness they might experience when they die. It imagines what they can see and think and hear in a seamless but fragmentary flow of poetic images which turn time and space on their heads.

'Text Messages from the Universe, the book, designed by Dylan Jones, includes images taken from the film of the same title by The Physical TV Company, and a front cover painting created especially for the occasion by Australian painter Michelle Hiscock, who similarly created the cover for Richard James Allen’s earlier volume with Flying Islands: Fixing the Broken Nightingale.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 1 y separately published work icon Local Anna Couani , Markwell : Flying Island Books , 2021 23718942 2021 selected work poetry

'local concerns itself with the local environment of the Glebe, an inner city suburb of Sydney and with other areas of the inner city. Some of the poems were written as part of 366 Poetry Project. It traces the author’s family history and connections to the inner city and also addresses issues of colonisation and the dispossession of indigenous people in Sydney. The book contains 13 artworks by the author.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Gravity Doesn't Always Work Robert Edmonds , Markwell : Flying Island Books , 2021 20971086 2021 selected work poetry
1 y separately published work icon Far and Wild Irina Frolova , Markwell : Flying Island Books , 2021 20971054 2021 selected work poetry

'This book speaks to the experience of immigration and a search for belonging. It explores the nature of language as performative of place and consciousness, and raises the question of gendered cultural othering: what is it like to navigate Russian identity as a woman in a western country? It examines the stereotype of a Russian bride, who is seen as both submissive and a threat.

'Far and Wild looks at archetypes through cultural and feminist lenses.'(Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Letters in Language Harold Legaspi , Markwell : Flying Island Books , 2021 20971028 2021 selected work poetry

'Letters in Language re-iterates what is possible in the prose poem and autography, and is intended to evoke cultural memory. The Tagalog (Filipino) mirroring the English translations are intended to provoke monolingual speakers to question, as it conveys Harold Legaspi’s identity, being bi-lingual, in a manner of speaking, to tell his story in a language he almost forgot through the migration process into Australia. By conveying meaning in two languages, his writing functions in the most concrete way, through exemplifying not abandoning the language that raised him in a land now foreign to him.'(Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Come the Bones Kate Rees , Markwell : Flying Island Books , 2021 20971002 2021 selected work poetry
1 1 y separately published work icon Foxline Chris Mansell , Markwell : Flying Island Books , 2021 20970916 2021 selected work poetry

'Foxline reconnoitres the relationship between the land and the creatures on it: Man (a farmer), and Fox. The relationship between the creatures themselves reveals their alien natures. Both claim the land for themselves but neither is autochthonous. They are opposed to each other but have an understanding and an alliance nevertheless because they both kill and have nowhere else.' (Publication summary)

1 1 y separately published work icon What's Left Steve Armstrong , Markwell : Flying Island Books , 2021 20970881 2021 selected work poetry
1 3 y separately published work icon A Ghost Gum Leans Over : Haiku and Senryu Myron Lysenko , Markwell : Flying Island Books , 2021 20970840 2021 selected work poetry

'Myron Lysenko’s ‘a ghost gum leans over’ is bigger than most haiku books being published today. The book is divided into sections or sequences, including his daughter’s battle with cancer spanning ten years;  a year where a relationship breaks down and splits a family in two; a section of light poems, another of heavy poems and one about Lysenko’s local area in the Macedon Ranges of Victoria. The sixth section consists of haiku written for special occasions.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon The Bread Horse Ross Donlon , Markwell : Flying Island Books , 2021 20970771 2021 selected work poetry

'The Bread Horse is a selection of poems from The Blue Dressing Gown and Lucidity, featuring both dark and comic poems inspired by his travels in Romania and Norway.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 1 y separately published work icon Poems From the Twenty-Ninth Floor Michael Crane , Cardiff : Kookaburra Editions , 2007 Z1525407 2007 selected work poetry
1 y separately published work icon My Skin Its Own Sky Gillian Swain , Markwell : Flying Island Books , 2019 20971284 2019 selected work poetry
1 y separately published work icon Not What You Think Clark Gormley , Markwell : Flying Island Books , 2019 20971238 2019 selected work poetry
1 y separately published work icon The Earthing of Rain Susan Fealy , Iris Fan Xing (translator), Markwell : Flying Island Books , 2019 20971198 2019 selected work poetry
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