States of Poetry
Karen Knight lives in Hobart. She has been widely published and anthologised since the 1960s, and has written four collections of poetry. The most recent, Postcards from the Asylum (Pardalote Press, 2008), won the 2005... ... (read more)
Published in
States of Poetry Tasmania - Series One
Louise Oxley lives in the D’Entrecasteaux Channel area, south of Hobart. Her second and most recent collection of poetry, Buoyancy, was shortlisted in the WA Premier’s Literary Awards 2008 ... ... (read more)
Published in
States of Poetry Tasmania - Series One
Tim Thorne won the William Baylebridge Award in 2007, the Christopher Brennan Award in 2012, and the Gwen Harwood Prize in 2014... ... (read more)
Published in
States of Poetry Tasmania - Series One
Geoff Page has published twenty-two collections of poetry, as well as two novels and five verse novels. His recent books include ...
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Published in
States of Poetry ACT - Series Two
Isi Unikowski’s poetry has been widely published in Australia and overseas. He was shortlisted for the inaugural University of Canberra ...
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Published in
States of Poetry ACT - Series Two
John Foulcher has published ten books of poetry. The first was Light Pressure (Angus & Robertson, 1983); the most recent ...
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Published in
States of Poetry ACT - Series Two
States of Poetry 2017 - ACT | About Kerry Reed-Gilbert
Australian Book Review
Monday, 22 February 2016
A Wiradjuri woman from Central New South Wales, Kerry Reed-Gilbert has performed and conducted writing workshops ...
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Published in
States of Poetry ACT - Series Two
Melinda Smith won the 2014 Prime Minister's Literary Award for her fourth poetry collection ...
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Published in
States of Poetry ACT - Series Two
Merlinda Bobis’s most recent poetry book is the trilingual collection (Bikol, Filipino, English) ...
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Published in
States of Poetry ACT - Series Two
About Adrian Caesar | States of Poetry ACT - Series One
Australian Book Review
Monday, 22 February 2016
Adrian Caesar was born and educated in England, but has lived and worked in Australia for more than thirty years. ... (read more)
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States of Poetry ACT - Series One