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Tamryn Bennett, Phosphene,Autumn Royal,
2016single work essay review — Appears in:
Long Paddock,vol.
76no.
22016;'Visual perception does not cease in the dark. The fractals of light, geometric patterns, stars and spirals that may occur when our eyes are closed are known as phosphenes.' (Introduction)
Poetry Review : Phosphene, by Tamryn BennettGeoff Page,
2016single work review — Appears in:
Brisbane Times,6 September2016; — Review of
PhospheneTamryn Bennett,
2016selected work poetry 'Phosphene by Tamryn Bennett is the fourth volume in the Rabbit Poets Series, an offshoot of Rabbit Poetry Journal, a Melbourne quarterly which specialises in non-fiction poetry. It's a wide-ranging term, in Bennett's case perhaps referring to the poems' "non-fiction" origins, despite their obvious lyricism. ...'
Poetry Review : Phosphene, by Tamryn BennettGeoff Page,
2016single work review — Appears in:
Brisbane Times,6 September2016; — Review of
PhospheneTamryn Bennett,
2016selected work poetry 'Phosphene by Tamryn Bennett is the fourth volume in the Rabbit Poets Series, an offshoot of Rabbit Poetry Journal, a Melbourne quarterly which specialises in non-fiction poetry. It's a wide-ranging term, in Bennett's case perhaps referring to the poems' "non-fiction" origins, despite their obvious lyricism. ...'
Tamryn Bennett, Phosphene,Autumn Royal,
2016single work essay review — Appears in:
Long Paddock,vol.
76no.
22016;'Visual perception does not cease in the dark. The fractals of light, geometric patterns, stars and spirals that may occur when our eyes are closed are known as phosphenes.' (Introduction)