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Issue Details: First known date: 2014... 2014 Chapbook Series
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'The aim of the series is to showcase the diversity of poetry by emerging and established Greek-Australian poets.' (Source: Publisher's website)

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y separately published work icon A Winter Journey / Χειμερινό ταξίδι Dimitris Tsaloumas , Brighton : Owl Publishing , 2014 8284744 2014 selected work poetry This book consists of 14 short poems, which were re-written by the author in Greek after their publication in Helen of Troy and other Poems (UQP 2007).  Brighton : Owl Publishing , 2014
y separately published work icon Lost in Mid-Verse Angela Costi , Brighton : Owl Publishing , 2014 8284770 2014 selected work poetry

Dmetri Kakmi, in his review of this book (Australian Poetry Journal, April 2015) writes:  “Wise and shrewd, these are mature, contemplative works. There is a discernment and level of engagement with form and subject that immediately captivates ... it is a quiet, pensive book; and while it reflects on universal questions, it also speaks to individuals caught between cultures and states of mind. This element brings a welcome tension. Costi does not take the easy way, pushing boundaries and challenging preconceptions about womanhood and ethnicity, even as she yields to nostalgia.”

Brighton : Owl Publishing , 2014
y separately published work icon Keepers of a Great Memory M. G. Michael , Brighton : Owl Publishing , 2015 8472948 2015 selected work poetry

"The aim of the series is to showcase the diverse range of poetry from both established and emerging Greek-Australian writers" – back of first unnumbered page.

Brighton : Owl Publishing , 2015
y separately published work icon Fragile World / Εύθραυστος Κόσμος Dina Amanatides , Kyriakos Amanatides (translator), Brighton : Owl Publishing , 2016 10446123 2016 selected work poetry "Dina is a prolific writer, and her literary work – written in the Greek language – covers poetry, short stories, scattered thoughts (short aphorisms), which deal with existential and philosophical issues, and plays...This chapbook gives a further taste of Dina’s short aphorisms. Brighton : Owl Publishing , 2016
y separately published work icon Desire Erma Vassiliou , Brighton : Owl Publishing , 2016 10446151 2016 selected work poetry Brighton : Owl Publishing , 2016
y separately published work icon Η Ηδονή Της Εξορίας The Pleasure of Exile George Vassilacopoulos , Peter Lyssiotis (translator), Brighton : Owl Publishing , 2017 11495889 2017 selected work poetry Brighton : Owl Publishing , 2017
y separately published work icon Tightrope Walking Αχροβασiεζ Dimitris Troaditis , Dean Kalimniou (translator), Brighton : Owl Publishing , 2017 12038788 2017 selected work poetry Brighton : Owl Publishing , 2017
y separately published work icon Parables Zeny Giles , Brighton : Owl Publishing , 2017 12039334 2017 selected work poetry Brighton : Owl Publishing , 2017
y separately published work icon Thinking Process Anna Couani , Brighton : Owl Publishing , 2017 12039436 2017 selected work poetry Mark Roberts writes in his introduction to this book: “For Anna the “thinking process” revolves around making art, whether it is the writing of the poems, the making of a visual art that the poems describe, or the process of making space for the world of art and imagination... it is an important book full of finely crafted poems by a writer and artist who has played a critical, if under appreciated, role in the Sydney and wider Australian cultural scene for many decades.” Brighton : Owl Publishing , 2017
y separately published work icon Or Nick Trakakis , Brighton : Owl Publishing , 2018 16683975 2018 selected work poetry

"This chapbook takes its starting-point from a poem by the leading Greek poet, Yannis Ritsos (1909-1990). Ritsos' poem sets the tone by evoking the power of that seemingly insignificant because ever-present part of speech: the conjunction ‘or'. The force, even audacity, of this two-lettered word is to suggest alternatives when none appear visible, to provoke doubt, to create ambiguity when presented with stark contrasts, to make space for what Ritsos in his poem refers to as "mystery", "multiplicity..." This is the goal Trakakis sets for himself in this work. Philosopher and poet George Vassilacopoulos has written an Introduction to this book."

Taken from http://owlpublishing.com.au/chapbook-series.html

Brighton : Owl Publishing , 2018
y separately published work icon The Art of Finding Dorothy Poulopoulos , Brighton : Owl Publishing , 2018 18519839 2018 selected work poetry Chapbook of poems that address the spaces of Santorini and the neighbourhood of Bundoora. Brighton : Owl Publishing , 2018
y separately published work icon On the Ship of Dreams Nikos Ninolakis , Brighton : Owl Publishing , 2018 18519880 2018 selected work poetry

"The translator Konstandina Dounis is a Melbourne academic, writer and poet. She has studied and translated Ninolakis' poems as part of her academic research."

Taken from: http://owlpublishing.com.au/chapbook-series.html

Brighton : Owl Publishing , 2018
y separately published work icon Journeys Antigone Kefala , Brighton : Owl Publishing , 2019 16684035 2019 selected work poetry The aim of the series is to showcase the diverse range of poetry from both established and emerging Greek-Australian writers. Brighton : Owl Publishing , 2019
y separately published work icon Unspeakable Petr Malapanis , Brighton : Owl Publishing , 2019 16952265 2019 selected work poetry

After some dirty dancing with breast cancer and a 2-year hiatus from writing completely, Petr finally articulated the experience in an intense feature at West Word in 2017. Unspeakable is Malapanis' first solo offering.

"In Unspeakable, her astonishing suite of poems, the devastating and necessary eruptions of language are linked to the violence that is done to our bodies. The violence of disease. The violence of sexual abuse. The violence of racism. All these violences are cruel and savage. And yet, and yet, Malapanis has created something beautiful from all this damage… These poems speak to the bravery of Malapanis, and also to her success. They speak: eloquently, savagely and beautifully. They dance, they sing." - Christos Tsiolkas

Taken from: http://owlpublishing.com.au/chapbook-series.html

Brighton : Owl Publishing , 2019
y separately published work icon Ah, Those Thieving Birds Peter Lyssiotis , Brighton : Owl Publishing , 2019 18327843 2019 selected work poetry

'Birds have featured regularly in Peter Lyssiotis’ work – The Bird, The Belltower; Birds from Byzantium and now, Ah, Those Thieving Birds! Lyssiotis uses the prose poem, which reached its heights in France between the Wars, because it allows him to move slyly between both the real and the surreal. Although the poems are set in a familiar domestic setting, the inevitable unexpected insight or the slightest twist of the narrative give the work wings with which to fly beyond the everyday. Toula Nicolacopoulos has written the Introduction to this chapbook.' (Publication summary)

Brighton : Owl Publishing , 2019
y separately published work icon Nature Lover Efi Hatzimanolis , Brighton : Owl Publishing , 2019 18519799 2019 selected work poetry

A collection of poems originally published online in draft form as part of Project 366, and largely revised for publication.

Source: Publisher's blurb.

Brighton : Owl Publishing , 2019

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