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Walgajunmanha All Time
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"We write about our existence pre-invasion / And that has made us visible"
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2019...
2019
Walgajunmanha All Time
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Australian Book Review
ABR;
Indigenous Issue
no.
413
August
2019
17064295
2019
periodical issue
'Welcome to our Indigenous issue, a major addition to our suite of themed issues. In addition to our usual features, there is a range of reviews, essays, commentaries, and creative writing dedicated to Indigenous history, politics, archaeology, and society.
Guest Editor Professor Lynette Russell, Director of the Monash Indigenous Studies Centre, writes for ABR about the ‘efflorescence of Indigenous creative talent’ and the widespread debate about constitutional reform following the Uluru Statement from the Heart. She welcomes the fact that this themed issue – now an annual feature – marks an ‘engaged commitment to true reconciliation and Indigenous recognition’.' (1)
2019 pg. 28
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Australian Book Review
ABR;
Indigenous Issue
no.
413
August
2019
17064295
2019
periodical issue
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Appears in:
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In Your Hands
The Red Room Company
,
Sydney
:
The Red Room Company
,
2020
21414272
2020
anthology
poetry
'What is a poet without an audience? What is a new book without hands to hold it up to the light? The outbreak of COVID-19 has meant the cancellation of live poetry events and writing festivals Australia wide, resulting in many poets and their publishers losing income and key opportunities to showcase new work, not to mention build readerships and celebrate the words beyond print.
'To offer a little relief in response to this, Red Room Poetry and Oranges & Sardines Foundation have collaborated to create In Your Hands – a free digital collection featuring 80 poems by poets whose recent, current or forthcoming release has been directly affected by the closure of live events. All poets are paid for their contribution to In Your Hands and the collection encourages audiences to buy copies of the books.' (Publication summary) Sydney : The Red Room Company , 2020 pg. 87
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In Your Hands
The Red Room Company
,
Sydney
:
The Red Room Company
,
2020
21414272
2020
anthology
poetry
'What is a poet without an audience? What is a new book without hands to hold it up to the light? The outbreak of COVID-19 has meant the cancellation of live poetry events and writing festivals Australia wide, resulting in many poets and their publishers losing income and key opportunities to showcase new work, not to mention build readerships and celebrate the words beyond print.
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