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Notes
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Contents indexed selectively.
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This issue contains a sampling of work from the attendees of the 2009 Watermark Literary Muster in Kendall, New South Wales.
Contents
* Contents derived from the 2010 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- The Sorrow Birdsi"Once you were called", single work poetry (p. 8)
- Now You are Lost to Mei"Now you are lost to me", single work poetry (p. 9-11)
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Dedication to Eric Rolls,
single work
obituary
''People', declared Eric Rolls, 'must always be given hope.' He was an extraordinary optimist. He was prepared to deliver the hard, grim facts when necessary, but he also wanted to inspire action and guide change, and for that, he knew, we do indeed need hope. Historian though he was (as well as a poet, farmer, cook and fisherman), Eric also believed that 'tomorrow is more exciting than yesterday'. He had faith in the future, and in the capacity of people to meet it; he was a historian whose history had to serve the future for which he was so hungry.' (p. 12)
- Learning to Love the Gum Tree, single work criticism (p. 44-50)
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Some Thoughts on Australian Haiku,
single work
criticism
'How do Australian nature writers feel about haiku, the one poetic form that concerns itself primarily with nature? The 209 Watermark Literary Muster - essentially a conference of leading nature writers, including academics, conservationists, novelists and poets - offers an opportunity to find out. The theme of the 2009 muster was The Nature and Place of Wood, which speakers generally interpreted as Trees.' (p. 51)
- Litchfield Shouti"Grab your paints your dreams we'll shake", single work poetry (p. 61-62)
- Secret Sandhills, single work extract (p. 63-74)
- A Meditation on Trees, single work autobiography (p. 75-76)
- Gunpowder and Shooting Stars, single work autobiography (p. 77-81)
- Gardner Tree, single work autobiography (p. 82-85)
- The Candle, single work autobiography (p. 86-88)
- Red-Bellied Squatters : Extract from Mountain Tails, extract autobiography (p. 90-92)
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Untitled,
single work
review
— Review of View from the Lucky Hotel 2008 selected work poetry ; (p. 94-95) -
Untitled,
single work
review
— Review of The View From Here : New and Selected Poems 2008 selected work poetry ; (p. 95-96) -
Untitled,
single work
review
— Review of Circles of Love 2008 selected work poetry ; (p. 96-98) -
Untitled,
single work
review
— Review of Growing Up With Mr Menzies 2008 selected work poetry ; (p. 98-99) -
In Search of Hobart,
single work
review
— Review of In Search of Hobart 2009 single work prose ; (p. 100-102) - Among the Jellyfishi"A man drives his car to the sea.", single work poetry (p. 104-105)
- He Says Whitewateri"He says whitewater", single work poetry (p. 106-107)
- Breakfast at Full Tidei"Breadfast at full tide, beneath the darkening sky.", single work poetry (p. 108)
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Works about this Work
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Four Literary Journals : An Overview
2011
single work
review
— Appears in: Indigo , Summer no. 6 2011; (p. 120-125)
— Review of Island no. 120 Autumn 2010 periodical issue ; Granta no. 110 Spring 2010 periodical issue ; Heat no. 22 (New Series) 2010 periodical issue ; Griffith Review no. 28 Winter 2010 periodical issue
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Four Literary Journals : An Overview
2011
single work
review
— Appears in: Indigo , Summer no. 6 2011; (p. 120-125)
— Review of Island no. 120 Autumn 2010 periodical issue ; Granta no. 110 Spring 2010 periodical issue ; Heat no. 22 (New Series) 2010 periodical issue ; Griffith Review no. 28 Winter 2010 periodical issue
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