‘A poet wants poems, perhaps, as an intellectual wants a better and fuller understanding. But another poet always remains, ultimately, out of reach: the…
A fine review of Rose Lucas’ ‘Increments of the Everyday’ by Felicity Plunkett at Australian Book Review! Read it here: https://bit.ly/3Qqsio2 Get your copy of…
‘The sense of alienation, estrangement of the immigrant and uprooted persona, is poignantly expressed.‘ A great review of Marcelle Freiman’s ‘Spirit Level‘ by…
“Nellie Le Beau practises an innovative and, at times, a more radically challengingly poetics to send reader perception veering into uncanny encounters with our…
”Wall’ is a looping, peripatetic narrative that traverses multiple temporal dimensions simultaneously.’ Renown academic critic Emmett Stinson writing incisively on the genius of…