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1 Bush Trance i "sixteen ks of dirt road and the map leaves me unprepared", John Blackhawk , 2019 single work poetry
— Appears in: Mountain Secrets 2019; (p. 183)
1 y separately published work icon Dogs Barking in the Distance John Blackhawk , Port Adelaide : Ginninderra Press , 2019 17688016 2019 selected work poetry

''In dogs barking in the distance, John Blackhawk records his experience of an imperfect world, a world made bearable by the beauty of nature, music, and his companions. He gifts his readers with a considered view of places and people, both unique and universal. With a keen eye for detail, he traces both his geographical and his mind's wanderings across an international and political landscape, just reconnoitring for the day when it won't have to return. His wry turn of phrase, at its most sardonic when he speaks of himself, slices through the sheer overwhelming scope of life, articulating the bewilderedness we all have some sense of, and we too are undone walking through this existential imagery.' - Kelly Blaney-Murphy

''John's poems have tremendous scope, ranging from microscopic observations of life to grand reflections on evolution. These are gritty poems of a life lived in everyday moments which reveal their true meaning under the poet's forensic eye. In this collection words weave stories with craft to draw the reader into a multilayered world equally fascinated by the unusual and the mundane. From warm, funny, bittersweet stories of childhood to the realities of everyman who has experienced displacement, desolation and loss, John's voice is sure and deft.'- Liz Macnamara

''John Blackhawk's multilayered work is at once accessible to the casual reader and sophisticated and complete enough to intrigue and entice those seeking deeper contemplation of word and phrase. He is worthy of reading and rereading.'- Peter Stuckey

''John will immerse you in his world, and then you'll be surprised by your journey.' - Julia Telling

''Verse with the power of the jet stream, delivered from an ocean of tales of pithy erudition.' - Bob Douglas'  (Publication summary)

1 Whale John Blackhawk , 2012 single work poetry
— Appears in: Seeking the Sun : Australian Poetry 2012 2012; (p. 69)
1 What's Going On John Blackhawk , 2012 single work poetry
— Appears in: Seeking the Sun : Australian Poetry 2012 2012; (p. 58)
1 High Time John Blackhawk , 2012 single work poetry
— Appears in: Seeking the Sun : Australian Poetry 2012 2012; (p. 38)
1 y separately published work icon Against the Currents John Blackhawk , Port Adelaide : Ginninderra Press , 2010 Z1731904 2010 selected work poetry

'John Blackhawk’s poems are so sophisticated in their reflections of his own and others’ experience...there’s life and death experiences in several countries...there’s religious, marital, parental and philanthropic love. They are lively and mature accounts of experience readers can relate to. John Blackhawk is an original talent.’ - Michael Sharkey' (Publisher's blurb)

1 Brook Emery : And Dug My Fingers in the Sand John Blackhawk , 2006 single work column
— Appears in: Five Bells , Winter vol. 13 no. 3 2006; (p. 18-20)
1 1 Harry's Farm i "six of us at Harry's farm - the soccer club weekend away", John Blackhawk , 2000 single work poetry
— Appears in: Ulitarra , July no. 17/18 2000; (p. 37-38)
1 Summit i "The doc reckoned three days in a darkened room. He checked", John Blackhawk , 2000 single work poetry
— Appears in: Ulitarra , January no. 16 2000; (p. 10)
1 All Seventeen Senses i "I knew you were out there I felt your light on my face", John Blackhawk , 1999 single work poetry
— Appears in: Ulitarra , no. 15 1999; (p. 32)
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