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Tim Loveday

Tim Loveday

Tim Loveday is a writer and an educator. In 2023, he won the Venie Holmgren Environmental Poetry Award. In 2022, he won the Dorothy Porter Poetry Award. His work has been widely published. Tim teaches Creative Writing at RMIT. He is a current PhD candidate in Creative Writing at the University of Melbourne.

Tim Loveday reviews ‘Fragile Creatures: A memoir’ by Khin Myint

December 2024, no. 471 27 November 2024
‘Under patriarchy, men cannot be both powerful and connected.’ Terrence Real, 2020 In his seminal book I Don’t Want To Talk About It (1997), Terrence Real outlines how contemporary men, within the frameworks of white-supremacist capitalist patriarchy, must undergo a severing of self from self, and self from community. Real identifies how the so-called masculine power attained through t ... (read more)

Tim Loveday reviews ‘Television: New poems’ by Kate Middleton

October 2024, no. 469 25 September 2024
In 2014, while judging the Forward Prize for Poetry – one of poetry’s most prestigious awards – broadcaster and author Jeremy Paxman declared that ‘[p]oetry has connived its own irrelevance’. Paxman was talking about his desire for poetry ‘to engage with ordinary people’, to speak beyond the borders of sandstone institutions and for poets to become what Shelley called ‘the unacknow ... (read more)