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Notes:
Epigraph: 'here I am, an old man in a dry month,
being read to by a boy, waiting for rain ...'
T. S. Eliot, 'Gerontion'.-
Appears in:
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Friendly Street Poetry Reader : Thirty
Friendly Street Poetry Reader : 30
Rob Walker
(editor),
Louise Nicholas
(editor),
Kent Town
:
Friendly Street Poets
Wakefield Press
,
2006
Z1251485
2006
anthology
poetry
'Rob Walker and Louise Nicholas select the best 100 poems read at Friendly Street Poets in 2005 - its thirtieth year.' (Back cover)
Kent Town
:
Friendly Street Poets
Wakefield Press
,
2006
pg.
84
Note: Written as Simone Matthews.
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y
Friendly Street Poetry Reader : Thirty
Friendly Street Poetry Reader : 30
Rob Walker
(editor),
Louise Nicholas
(editor),
Kent Town
:
Friendly Street Poets
Wakefield Press
,
2006
Z1251485
2006
anthology
poetry
'Rob Walker and Louise Nicholas select the best 100 poems read at Friendly Street Poets in 2005 - its thirtieth year.' (Back cover)
Kent Town
:
Friendly Street Poets
Wakefield Press
,
2006
pg.
84
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Appears in:
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Friendly Street New : Poets Eleven
Friendly Street New Poets Eleven;
Friendly Street New : Poets 11
Kent Town
:
Friendly Street Poets
Wakefield Press
,
2006
Z1251509
2006
selected work
poetry
'The spirit of free dialogue pulsates all through these three collections: low background noise, words free and jars of artefacts. These poems talk to you in friendly but mysterious ways and illuminate new worlds of emotion and imagination.
'Cameron Fuller was born on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin in Canberra. He has lived in Brisbane, Sydney and Cairns, but keeps returning to Adelaide, where he has done most of his living and writing. Having studied at five universities in three states, he holds a degree at the University of Queensland and has recently completed Honours in Professional Writing and Communications at the University of South Australia.
'Simone G Matthews loves reading and writing poetry, fiction, biography and across the genre explorations. She is writing her first novel as part of her PhD studies under the supervision and mentorship of Marion May Campbell.' (Publication summary)
Kent Town : Friendly Street Poets Wakefield Press , 2006 pg. 40
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Friendly Street New : Poets Eleven
Friendly Street New Poets Eleven;
Friendly Street New : Poets 11
Kent Town
:
Friendly Street Poets
Wakefield Press
,
2006
Z1251509
2006
selected work
poetry
'The spirit of free dialogue pulsates all through these three collections: low background noise, words free and jars of artefacts. These poems talk to you in friendly but mysterious ways and illuminate new worlds of emotion and imagination.
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