y separately published work icon Queer Modes : New Australian Poetry anthology   poetry  
Issue Details: First known date: 2017... 2017 Queer Modes : New Australian Poetry
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Plenary : An Introductioni"I did not want to build a falling-down house of rhetoric", Alison Coppe , single work poetry
In This Communityi"mutual suspicion", Ellen van Neerven , single work poetry
Spokeni"we tried to write", Annabel Evitts , single work poetry
How to Make Whipsi"Take skin", Rosslyn Winifred Prosser , single work poetry
Motioni"I still think of how this road was made", Adolfo Aranjuez , single work poetry
Housei"The clothes are unwell", Molly Lukin , single work poetry
Sun Square on Stomachi"the charming ring of blinds", Ainslie Templeton , single work poetry
Tidei"Who named you", Cee Devlin , single work poetry
MMouth HHouse PPanic CCathedrali"in the panic cathedra", Virginia Barratt , single work poetry
Bindingi"Today it is raining and I am glad for this falling down house that still keeps the", Quinn Eades , single work poetry
Sometimes We Meet in Hotelsi"Which brings us to the strap-on—", Romy Durrant , single work poetry

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    y separately published work icon Cordite Poetry Review Mathematics vol. 83 November 2017 12169361 2017 periodical issue

    'I was already quite a few years into a creative writing PhD titled ‘Generic Engineering’ and flailing around quite spectacularly in a galaxy of words when an academic friend, perhaps hoping to spare me the indignity of a completed thesis and potential employment, flipped to the middle of the 526-page book he was reading. Wordlessly, pointed to a single sentence. ‘Due to a predilection whose origin I will leave it up to the reader to determine,’ it read, ‘I will choose the symbol ♀ for this inscription.’ The symbol had been summoned to designate what the writer called ‘generic multiple’. The generic, the writer noted, is ‘the adjective retained by mathematicians to designate the indiscernible, the absolutely indeterminate’. Another PhD student who was in the room sniggered, disparagingly, I thought, as if dubious that I could be capable of understanding what had been read aloud. In retrospect it was more likely a beleaguered exhalation, a stockpile for the future, of sympathy and despair.' (Editorial)

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