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'These prose poems – I would like to call them ‘moments of poetry – recall journeys and intimacies, spaces of habitation, daily practices of denial, rescue affection or assertation. They reflect on negotiations between body and mind that can so fiercely mark the experience of womanhood, striving to capture the intermittent intensity of this ‘boundless resistance’ through the impact of summer and winter storms.'
Source: Afterword.
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Works about this Work
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Phillip Hall Reviews Summer Haiku by Owen Bullock and Breathing in Stormy Seasons by Stephanie Green
2020
single work
review
— Appears in: Plumwood Mountain [Online] , March 2020;
— Review of Summer Haiku 2019 selected work poetry ; Breathing in the Stormy Seasons 2019 selected work poetry -
When Poets Write Prose : Daniela Brozek Cordier Reviews Recent Collections by Joanne Burns, Stephanie Green and Jane Williams
2020
single work
review
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , May no. 96 2020;
— Review of Apparently 2019 selected work poetry ; Breathing in the Stormy Seasons 2019 selected work poetry ; Parts of the Main 2017 selected work poetry'This is a review of three collections of poetry by women, two published in 2019, and one, Jane Williams’s Parts of the Main, in 2017. Of the two more recent volumes, Stephanie Green consistently uses prose in Breathing in Stormy Seasons, whereas Joanne Burns writes in prose in only one section of her collection, that which bestows its title, apparently, on the collection. Williams uses prose occasionally too, with her volume including three sections with prose works in each of them.' (Introduction)
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When Poets Write Prose : Daniela Brozek Cordier Reviews Recent Collections by Joanne Burns, Stephanie Green and Jane Williams
2020
single work
review
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , May no. 96 2020;
— Review of Apparently 2019 selected work poetry ; Breathing in the Stormy Seasons 2019 selected work poetry ; Parts of the Main 2017 selected work poetry'This is a review of three collections of poetry by women, two published in 2019, and one, Jane Williams’s Parts of the Main, in 2017. Of the two more recent volumes, Stephanie Green consistently uses prose in Breathing in Stormy Seasons, whereas Joanne Burns writes in prose in only one section of her collection, that which bestows its title, apparently, on the collection. Williams uses prose occasionally too, with her volume including three sections with prose works in each of them.' (Introduction)
-
Phillip Hall Reviews Summer Haiku by Owen Bullock and Breathing in Stormy Seasons by Stephanie Green
2020
single work
review
— Appears in: Plumwood Mountain [Online] , March 2020;
— Review of Summer Haiku 2019 selected work poetry ; Breathing in the Stormy Seasons 2019 selected work poetry