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Margaret Clark Margaret Clark i(A15848 works by) (a.k.a. Margaret Dianne Clark; Margaret D. Clark; M. D. Clark)
Also writes as: Lee Striker
Born: Established: 1942 Geelong, Geelong City - Geelong East area, Geelong area, Geelong - Terang - Lake Bolac area, Victoria, ;
Gender: Female
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Coolini Beach Margaret Clark , series - author children's fiction children's
1 The Chickabees Margaret Clark , series - author children's fiction children's
1 Aussie Angels Margaret Clark , series - author children's fiction children's
1 A Kinder World i "I want a kinder world of governments", Margaret Clark , 2020 single work poetry
— Appears in: I Protest! Poems of Dissent 2020; (p. 69)
1 In the Foothills i "After all these years I stand in the foothills of self-confidence.", Margaret Clark , 2019 single work poetry
— Appears in: Mountain Secrets 2019; (p. 84)
1 y separately published work icon Fleurieu Flow Margaret Clark (editor), John Malone (editor), Norwood : Friendly Street Poets , 2019 18577686 2019 anthology poetry
1 y separately published work icon Friendly Street Poets Goolwa Anthology John Malone (editor), Margaret Clark (editor), 2019 Norwood : Friendly Street Poets , 2019- 18577543 2019 anthology series - publisher poetry
1 The Biggest Rock Band in the Land i "Two crested galahs were strumming guitars,", Margaret Clark , 2019 single work poetry
— Appears in: This is Home : Essential Australian Poems for Children 2019; (p. 110-111)
1 The Wildest Beast i "Earth's wildest beasts, with tooth and claw,", Margaret Clark , 2018 single work poetry
— Appears in: Wild 2018; (p. 80)
1 y separately published work icon Tourist or Pilgrim? Margaret Clark , Port Adelaide : Ginninderra Press , 2018 14726076 2018 selected work poetry

'“Margaret Clark’s poetry is a joy. I loved Frayed Edges, her first book, and I read it in one sitting, such was my delight! In this marvellous new collection, Clark continues her insightful foray into the experiences of a life well-spent. Her excellent use of metaphor is a powerful tool. For instance, Clark skilfully utilises ‘Aristotle’s Elements’ – fire, wind, water – to address current environmental degradation. She concludes the poem by simply yet tellingly asking, ‘But what of the earth, the stoic earth?…when will she turn, and say, “No more?”’ Clark’s vocabulary, refreshingly devoid of the merest hint of pomposity, her subtlety, gentleness of expression, humour and perception combine wonderfully. Her use of conversational language, with her delightful rhythm and pace, is special. Her poems resonate with the reader personally. Her sense of irony, indeed her quirky view of life, and her rare ability to move the reader from warm chuckles, a burst of giggles, the odd guffaw, to a sudden, surprising, slow slide of tears feature in ‘Not a Love Poem’, ‘Seasons of Life’ and ‘Farewell’. Clark’s poems are very much a modern woman’s life story. They are enhanced by her delightful sense of humour, humility and a complete absence of pretentiousness or arrogance. Poems such as ‘ Oh, I Wish I Hadn’t Eaten That’ and ‘Best We Forget’ deal with life and its attendant absurdities, joys, sorrows and dramas. Margaret Clark gives voice to the thoughts and emotions of us less talented individuals. For this we can only say thank you.” - Frank Brennan Dip T, B.Ed., Superintendent of Education NT (retired)'  (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Friendly Street Poetry Reader : Forty : Many Eyes, Many Voices Friendly Atreet Poets 40 Murray Alfredson (editor), Margaret Clark (editor), Norwood : Friendly Street Poets , 2016 18366449 2016 anthology poetry
1 y separately published work icon Frayed Edges Margaret Clark , Port Adelaide : Ginninderra Press , 2016 10441239 2016 selected work poetry

'"Margaret Clark's poetry moves comfortably between cosy domesticity, family relationships, art, religion and occasionally politics. She nds inspiration in simple things (a walk in the park, coffee with friends, domestic chores), which reminds us to look for the poetry in the everyday. The metaphor is wielded with great aplomb (Scotland and England as a dysfunctional couple, a mountain range as a sleeping serpent) and the love and respect she has for Australia's impressive landscape is evident in poems such as 'October Storm' and 'Namatjira's Way'. These are straightforward, straight-talking nuggets of joy and wisdom and although Clark is not afraid to tackle the bigger issues, the pages twinkle delightfully with her quirky sense of humour." - Alison Flett

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"Margaret Clark's poetry is enriched by wide life experiences and keen observations. We are transported north with apt imagery of time spent living in Alice Springs, a thousand miles from tides, where the grey green casuarinas fuss and whisper in the breeze. A woman of the outback, Clark reveals the art, the beauty and the dangers of the natural world. She recalls Cyclone Tracy, leaving a city littered with tinsel and wrapping paper. She is not afraid to confront pain and hardship; she sees the irony of feral animals shot by feral man. Poems in Frayed Edges also capture scenes from her homeland in the UK and take us on literary journeys, paying tribute to writers and poets from biblical to contemporary times. Clark is a poet of wisdom and depth, making sense of science, domesticity, history and society with a refreshing sense of grace, empathy and often humour." - Jude Aquilina

'"Margaret Clark's poetry - intelligent, wry observations of places and people - is candid but elegant, gritty but lush." Patrick Allington' (Publication summary)

1 Second Drawer Down i "In my kitchen is a drawer", Margaret Clark , 2014 single work poetry
— Appears in: Friendly Street Poetry Reader : Thirty-Eight : The Infinite Dirt 2014; (p. 50)
1 1 y separately published work icon Alice and the Airy Fairy Margaret Clark , Frenchs Forest : New Frontier , 2013 Z1917417 2013 single work children's fiction children's

'Mary the airy fairy is coming to stay with Alice and her family. Is she a real fairy? Or is she just a free spirit who needs Alice’s help?' (Publication summary)

1 Mixed Media i "I used to write in water colour", Margaret Clark , 2013 single work poetry
— Appears in: Patterns of Living 2013; (p. 22)
1 A State of Rejection Margaret Clark , 2012 single work short story young adult
— Appears in: Trust Me Too 2012;
1 1 y separately published work icon Fast Grandma Margaret Clark , Camberwell : Puffin , 2011 Z1805104 2011 single work children's fiction children's Evie and Matthew are being looked after by their grandmother while their mum and dad are away. They call her Fast Grandma because everything she does, from shopping to skateboarding, is so fast that the children can hardly keep up with her. But the day Grandma speedily nabs a thief, they are very proud of their unconventional relative! (Libraries Australia).
1 1 y separately published work icon Fool's Gold Margaret Clark , Camberwell : Puffin , 2010 Z1699887 2010 single work children's fiction children's adventure 'Jack and Tom, two boys living on the Victorian goldfields, need money to buy food for their starving families. In desperation, Jack has been 'borrowing' food from the storeroom at the back of Haggarty's store. The boys have heard the legend of McHool's gold, and they are determined to find the missing hoard. There are just a couple of things that might get in their way: firstly, the legend says that McHool's ghost guards the gold, and will put a curse on the finder. And secondly, bossy Laura Haggarty, whose mother owns the store, is sure that the gold, when it is found, is rightfully hers!' (Source: publisher's website.)
1 Margaret Clark: A Working Life Margaret Clark , 2008 single work column
— Appears in: Buzz Words , 15 February no. 29 2008; (p. 34-37)
1 1 y separately published work icon Love Charms Margaret Clark , Milsons Point : Random House Australia , 2008 Z1535267 2008 single work children's fiction children's mystery
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