Frankie Hanman-Siegersma Frankie Hanman-Siegersma i(10896121 works by) (a.k.a. Mikaila Hanman Siegersma)
Gender: Non-binary
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1 Love Notes to Bhanu i "A photo of you on Venice Beach with the wind pressing the scarf to your mouth. You are here as I respond to", Frankie Hanman-Siegersma , 2021 single work poetry
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , October no. 103 2021;
1 I Thank the Doors for Closing, My Physical and Small Notion of Time. i "1 I fear an absence so I dream it—told you in detail—hold, a round, glass vase. Desire for me", Frankie Hanman-Siegersma , 2017 single work poetry
— Appears in: Tell Me Like You Mean It 2 2017; (p. 6-10)
This poem is in 21 numbered parts.
1 y separately published work icon Tell Me Like You Mean It : New Poems from Young and Emerging Writers Melody Paloma (editor), Frankie Hanman-Siegersma (editor), Carlton : Cordite Press , 2017 18635983 2017 anthology poetry

'‘Emerging’ is a strange word, and ‘strange’ is probably a cop out. It is often arbitrary, sometimes condescending, frequently empowering and often carries with it an incredible sense of community. To emerge is a term that shifts and contradicts; when are we ever not emerging? How is emergence something that rests when we are forever in a process of moving – always surfacing and then submerging – a process that continually repeats and folds into itself? The term ‘young’ has its own problems, and of course you don’t necessarily have to be young to be emerging and to be emerging isn’t necessarily to be young. Use these as modifiers for ‘poet’ and things necessarily get more complicated.' (Introduction)

1 About Rallying : Queer Futurity in Fragments Frankie Hanman-Siegersma , 2017 single work essay
— Appears in: Rabbit , no. 23 2017; (p. 101-106)
1 When I Tried to Be Cool Calm Collected i "Getting hot getting lonely. Wah wah. I'm rubbing my eyes a kid", Frankie Hanman-Siegersma , 2016 single work poetry
— Appears in: Contemporary Australian Feminist Poetry 2016; (p. 36-37)
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