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1 y separately published work icon The Courage Season Peter Bakowski , Ulladulla : Guillotine Press , 2017 13390638 2017 selected work poetry
1 1 y separately published work icon Bone Ink Rico Craig , Ulladulla : Guillotine Press , 2017 13390527 2017 selected work poetry ''These vivid poems meld wild energy with meticulous crafting. They trace the tactile, the remembered and the sensuous, tracking young lives as they unfold under a 'deadpan sky'. With their exquisite music, fresh and startling images, they are variously evocative, mournful and vibrant. They witness the gritty, the violent and the intense with unflinching focus, probing atonement and resolution as their histories rise and subside. This is an exceptionally assured and original debut' - Felicity Plunkett 

''Urban, decadent, dystopian; in Rico Craig's Western Suburbs there are many countries, caliphates, Terracotta warriors and Arctic shelves. With 'the taste of a derelict future', his working class songs and spells have a political consciousness that is unafraid to be mythopoetic. Bone Ink is a fine debut from a poet to watch, whose work has already crossed national borders' - Michelle Cahill' (Publication summary)
1 y separately published work icon It’s Your World Kristy-Lee Swift , Ulladulla : Guillotine Press , 2017 12856814 2017 single work novel young adult

'Gina says ‘It’s your world,’ but it doesn’t seem that way to Evie, especially after Evie’s dad has a brain haemorrhage. But Evie doesn’t just moan her plight; she writes it. She writes about a mother she never met, an aunt she hasn’t seen in forever and all the other stuff you’re supposed to get up to when you’re fifteen. But it doesn’t stop there. Alcohol, existentialism and hair dye, will Evie verse them all and come out on top of the world? After all, Evie’s not really evil, she’s just up to no good.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Ishmael's Oud : A Father-Son Journey into Occupied Palestine Mark Rafidi , Ulladulla : Guillotine Press , 2016 13390787 2016 single work autobiography

'At once a memoir and biography, a father and son contend with the fragility of their own relationship in Occupied Palestine. This exciting new work explores the discovery of identity and love, apartheid and trauma.

'Mark Rafidi is an alien in a foreign land, yet he hears the land of his forefathers sing to him. It will signpost his roots. It will offer a cup of suffering he must drink from. It will challenge him to move from indifference to empathy. His father, Ishmael, is returning to a past he tried to exorcise. Even though he fled after the Six Day War, he hasn't forgotten the land which belongs to him like a mother.

'Ishmael's Oud is a journey from Australia to Jerusalem, from naivete to knowing; the narrative of a son who travels through memory's alley and finds out what it means to be both Palestinian and Australian.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 1 y separately published work icon Suture Lines Paul Scully , Ulladulla : Guillotine Press , 2016 10763968 2016 selected work poetry

'“The range of these poems is as extensive as their generosity. There are multiple foci for this collection: the origin of songbirds, librarians of Alexandria (Egypt, not Sydney) and the psychic import of conditions such as prosopagnosia (face blindness); but underpinning the collection as a whole is a warm intelligence which reminds us of the many forms and dimensions of love. This surprises with its gentle insistence, coupled with an acutely inquiring poetic mind.”

  • David Musgrave ' (Publication summary)
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