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About Christiane Conésa-Bostock | States of Poetry TAS - Series Two

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States of Poetry Tasmania - Series Two

About Christiane Conésa-Bostock | States of Poetry TAS - Series Two

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States of Poetry Tasmania - Series Two

Christiane Conesa Bostock States of PoetryChristiane Conésa-Bostock was born in Lyon, France and has lived in Hobart since the 1970s. Christiane, along with The Grove Road Poets (Karen Knight, Liz Mc Quilkin, Liz Winfield, and Megan Schaffner), won First Prize in the Fellowship of Australian Writers competition in 2010 with their book Of Things being Various which was published in 2011.Christiane’s solo poetry collection De passage de France en Tasmanie was published in 2011. Her poems, essays, and stories have explored the migration experience. She has been published online, in literary reviews and books in France, Australia, the United States, and Algeria. She has read her poems at various venues in Australia and in Paris. She is presently working on a collection of poems based on Claude Monet’s paintings.

Poems

'Nightfall'

'Le Grand Canal'

'Dawning'

'The Houses of Parliament (The effect of fog)'

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