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Kathryn Lomer Kathryn Lomer i(A33754 works by)
Born: Established: 1958 Tasmania, ;
Gender: Female
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1 1 y separately published work icon Afterlife Kathryn Lomer , Glebe : Puncher and Wattmann , 2023 25674197 2023 selected work poetry

''Even the titles thrum, so that the index reads like a suite of small poems. Kathryn Lomer's is a house with many rooms, Wunderkammers all, filled with curious objects drawn from the worlds of art, science, nature, love, life, death... everything. Supple lines and sensitive rhythms make surprising conjunctions, often leading us from the smallest detail of a beloved's body to an erotics of the cosmos. Lomer's music shows us what it means to live a life of poetry.' 'Judges' comments, 2021 Dorothy Hewett Award' (Publication summary)

1 Mouna i "The women are walking, silent and single file,", Kathryn Lomer , 2022 single work poetry
— Appears in: Island , no. 164 2022; (p. 60-61)
1 The Mother Kathryn Lomer i "They call her the mother,", Kathryn Lomer , 2021 single work poetry
— Appears in: Hecate , vol. 47 no. 1/2 2021; (p. 147-148)
1 Second Day of Spring i "If you sit here long enough you begin to know", Kathryn Lomer , 2020 single work poetry
— Appears in: Hecate , January vol. 46 no. 1/2 2020; (p. 128-129)
1 Town i "Everything is smaller: the cenotaph with its gilt", Kathryn Lomer , 2020 single work poetry
— Appears in: Hecate , January vol. 46 no. 1/2 2020; (p. 126-127)
1 A Paean to Bones i "Cleaning out my son's bedroom", Kathryn Lomer , 2020 single work poetry
— Appears in: Hecate , January vol. 46 no. 1/2 2020; (p. 124-125)
1 The Stingray i "You've forgotten about poetry", Kathryn Lomer , 2020 single work poetry
— Appears in: Hecate , January vol. 46 no. 1/2 2020; (p. 123)
1 The Big Blue Kathryn Lomer , 2018 single work short story
— Appears in: Island , no. 152 2018; (p. 40)

'The house wasn't always right on the lip of the cliff but, in the big storm after Dad left, a wall of sandstone sheered away and crumbled into the sea below, taking with it most of the yellow gravel driveway and the front steps. The steps left a dark hole in the verandah foundation like a gap from a missing tooth but no-one could see it except gulls hovering in the cliff's updraught. The verandah slumped its shoulders at the loss and you had to keep the peeling wooden railing firmly in your grip to peer over the edge. Down there, stone lay in segments, some in the water, some out, some already sand washing up on the beach to the south. Thick cat -o-nine- tails of giant kelp dried on top of the stone blocks. Seaweed pong mixed with powerful ocean smell, rising as solid as a wall of glass in front of the house. The grainy stickiness of salt lay everywhere. Waves pounded at the foot of the cliff, sending frissons up through house stumps, the noise such that everyone raised their voices slightly until it seemed natural to speak that way. If you stood in the house and looked out, sea filled windows as if it were rising up the glass in a flood. ' (Introduction)

1 6 y separately published work icon Talk Under Water Kathryn Lomer , St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 2015 8537164 2015 single work novel young adult

'Will and Summer meet online and strike up a friendship based on coincidence. Summer lives in Will's old hometown, Kettering, a small Tasmanian coastal community. Summer isn't telling the whole truth about herself, but figures it doesn't matter if they never see each other in person, right?

'When Will returns to Kettering, the two finally meet and Summer can no longer hide her secret – she is deaf. Can Summer and Will find a way to be friends in person even though they speak a completely different language?' (Publication summary)

1 Night Writing i "First I peel away my skin, dry it in the sun,", Kathryn Lomer , 2014 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Best Australian Poems 2014 2014; (p. 18-19)
1 Crush Kathryn Lomer , 2014 single work short story
— Appears in: Australian Love Stories 2014; (p. 23-29)
1 5 y separately published work icon Night Writing Kathryn Lomer , St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 2014 6565307 2014 selected work poetry
1 Vapour Trails over Sassafras i "And vapour trails are dividing up the sky the way fences", Kathryn Lomer , 2013 single work poetry
— Appears in: Now You Shall Know : Newcastle Poetry Prize Anthology 2013 2013; (p. 19-21)
1 Feather i "This might be called a plain feather", Kathryn Lomer , 2013 single work poetry
— Appears in: Australian Love Poems 2013 2013; (p. 124)
1 Shifting Sands i "The sculptor builds schooner out of sand;", Kathryn Lomer , 2012 single work poetry
— Appears in: Famous Reporter , no. 43 2012; (p. 121)
1 After Life i "Three and a half thousand years in the world", Kathryn Lomer , 2011 single work poetry
— Appears in: Island , Winter no. 125 2011; (p. 23-27)
1 Blackberry Boys Kathryn Lomer , 2010 single work short story
— Appears in: Island , Spring no. 122 2010; (p. 132-142)
2 Feeling for Light Switches : The Art of the Short Story Cate Kennedy (interviewer), Kathryn Lomer (interviewer), 2010 single work interview
— Appears in: Island , Spring no. 122 2010; (p. 8-14)

— Appears in: Newswrite : The NSW Writers' Centre Magazine , April/May no. 196 2011; (p. 20-24)
1 Testing the Waters of the World : Kathryn Lomer on What Now, Tilda B? Kathryn Lomer , 2010 single work criticism
— Appears in: Viewpoint : On Books for Young Adults , Winter vol. 18 no. 2 2010; (p. 9-10)
1 6 y separately published work icon What Now, Tilda B? Kathryn Lomer , St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 2010 Z1700181 2010 single work novel young adult 'Tilda Braint is nearly sixteen, restless and having trouble figuring out what on earth she's supposed to do next. Living in a small coastal town doesn't help either. When two seals land in the middle of Tilda's life, they turn it upside down.' Source: Back cover
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