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First known date:
2020...
no.
4
February
2020
of
Writ Poetry Review
est. 2014
Writ Poetry Review
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* Contents derived from the 2020 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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Interview with Julie Watts,
Alexis Late
(interviewer),
single work
interview
'Julie Watts is a Western Australian writer. She has been published in various National and International journals and anthologies. She was shortlisted for the 2017 Montreal International Poetry Prize, won The Blake Poetry Prize 2017 and The Dorothy Hewett Award for an Unpublished Manuscript 2018. Her second poetry collection, Legacy, was published by UWA Publishing in November, 2018. She took a moment to talk to us about the story behind her Blake poem, what wasps reveal to us about human frailty, the connotations of the word ‘disarm’, the difficult origins of her book’s titular poem ‘Legacy of a Suicide’, and how images in poetry can offer a non-judgemental critique of societal issues.' (Introduction)
- Underneath My Palmi"Underneath my palm", single work poetry
- Edinburghi"they built on top of the terror", single work poetry
- The Horneti"is a trussed up bundle", single work poetry
- Neruda’s Sixteen Finches, single work poetry
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Buriali"a week after arriving in canb with L, the one night screening essential blood moon",
single work
poetry
Author's note:
About the poem:
‘burial’ was previously published in The Grieve Anthology volume 6, 2018.
In recent years I’ve been thinking a lot about grief and the mundane ways people are drawn away from talking about or processing their feelings. Inter-generational silence can be an endless, self-reinforcing loop. On the bright side, we were truly blessed with lunar eclipses in 2018, and I’ll always be thankful for that.
- Women Are Green Woodsi"women are green woods", single work poetry
- The Principle of Limitationi"In this instance, which is neither longer or shorter", single work
- On the Blank Pagei"The emptied out contents of", single work poetry
- Pluripotenti"From your eyes slip", single work poetry
- 01 + 02 | 2020i"clickbait : clickbait: bleed all about it:", single work poetry
- Deborah Drew an Echo’s Brimi"Seated around the table of poetry", single work poetry
- Songbirds of Saigoni"They come each morning", single work poetry
- I Am Given Earringsi"I am given earrings that flash and shout", single work poetry
- The Morning Fog (A Golden Shovel After Kate Bush)i"is sweetest at the Tropic of Capricorn, the", single work poetry
- Sound Bridgei"My son sings the Lacrimosa in Hodonin: joy-", single work poetry
- Airfix Hoursi"you arrive on time, usual, while", single work poetry
- Salvage, single work poetry
- Coming Back to This Cityi"The thing is that until this afternoon I could have been in paradise. I'd seen her a couple of days", single work poetry
- That Housei"the one where the screams", single work poetry
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