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1y XIII Poems Melbourne : Rabbit Poetry Journal , 2013 7685544 2013 selected work poetry Melbourne : Rabbit Poetry Journal , 2013
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2y The Night's Live Changes Melbourne : Rabbit Poetry Journal , 2014 8418568 2014 selected work poetry Melbourne : Rabbit Poetry Journal , 2014
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3y Pick up Half Under Clifton Hill : Rabbit Poetry Journal , 2015 9037998 2015 selected work poetry
'Architecturally effervescent, pick up half under pulsates with the shock-rhythms of daily encounters. burrowes has an eye open to the traffic of life, and an ear close to the ground's music.' (Publication summary)
Clifton Hill : Rabbit Poetry Journal , 2015 -
4y Phosphene Melbourne : Rabbit Poetry Journal , 2016 10058116 2016 selected work poetry
'The book is inspired by a series of offerings weaving poems and plants that began in
Mexico and took root in Australia...' (Source: Tamryn Bennett website)
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5y The Great Eastern Melbourne : Rabbit Poetry Journal , 2016 10416175 2016 selected work poetry
'‘The sodomitical history of 1860s Collingwood and Fitzroy flashes in Mark Peart’s historical documentary. Lively substance, true to the record. A queer triumph.’ (Kate Lilley)' (Publication summary)
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6y The Butter Lady : A Silhouette Biography in Verse Melbourne : Rabbit Poetry Journal , 2016 10416309 2016 selected work poetry
l'Maureen Gibbons provides an imaginative, emotionally honest and deliberately inconclusive story for an actual historical figure - a homeless woman known as The Butter Lady, who was found dead in a Perth park in 2001.' (Publication summary)
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7y Sydney Road Poems Melbourne : Rabbit Poetry Journal , 2016 10416227 2016 selected work poetry
'‘Sydney Road Poems articulates the layers and structures of feeling and history in the course of a street in Melbourne, one which has been all too eagerly ossified as a gentrified playground of the bourgeois ‘hipster.’ These poems rescue and animate the site’s truths. Frascarelli’s is a committed work of resistance, and a fascinating work of art.’ (Ali Alizadeh)' (Publication summary)
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8y P(oe)Ms Melbourne : Rabbit Poetry Journal , 2017 11470780 2017 selected work poetry Melbourne : Rabbit Poetry Journal , 2017
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9y In Some Ways Dingo Melbourne : Rabbit Poetry Journal , 2017 13420148 2017 selected work poetry Melbourne : Rabbit Poetry Journal , 2017
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10y Crave Melbourne : Rabbit Poetry Journal , 2018 15364261 2018 selected work poetry
'Holly Friedlander Liddicoat’s debut collection CRAVE is raw, skeptical, sometimes drunk, always fearless, and says ‘sry if this poetry ruins yr party’ to Sydney’s Inner West, as it flips the bird at real estate agents, SUVs and a plenitude of jerk-offs. It travels too—overseas, into the outback, into memory, through trips at parties and pubs, and the journeys of close relationships—all while documenting a coming-of-age.
Melbourne : Rabbit Poetry Journal , 2018
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11y Meditations with Passing Water Melbourne : Rabbit Poetry Journal , 2018 15364299 2018 selected work poetry
'Jake Goetz splices Southbank strolls with explorer diaries in this jump cut account of Maiwar’s millennia of history. The poem meanders, like the river itself, from headwaters near Kilcoy, bending, switching back on itself before eventually draining into Moreton Bay as the poet grapples with colonialism’s brutal annihilation to find his place in the River City in the 21st century. It’s an ambitious first collection that makes a significant contribution to Meanjin’s mythology.
Melbourne : Rabbit Poetry Journal , 2018
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12y The Empty Show Melbourne : Rabbit Poetry Journal , 2019 18577390 2019 selected work poetry 'Drawing influence from her omnivorous reading, Alice infuses word collages and broken fields of type with lyric feeling. In this debut collection she has curated poems that reflect conditions of lostness. She observes and resists the desire to make logical conclusions, opting instead for phrases, images and voices of anachronism and surprise.
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13y You Will Not Know In Advance What You’ll Feel Melbourne : Rabbit Poetry Journal , 2019 18577337 2019 selected work poetry 'This threshold, the edge of things' - now, this single instant, unfolding through itself time, syntax, memory, want. You Will Not Know In Advance What You'll Feel has this radically spare structure of thought, within which, against which, Pont is characterful, quick, sensuous, ecstatic. Like Woolf's novel The Waves, this work creates the silence out of which it speaks. It washes the words in it. Reading these poems, you meet time - face to blind face. - Lisa Gorton' Melbourne : Rabbit Poetry Journal , 2019
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14y Who Loves at All Melbourne : Rabbit Poetry Journal , 2020 19627655 2020 selected work poetry Melbourne : Rabbit Poetry Journal , 2020