Issue Details: First known date: 2018... 2018 Walking to Montjuïc : Cycles of Belonging
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'A personal essay by poet Claire Rosslyn Wilson that reflects on her recent practice-led creative writing research in the unfamiliar context of Barcelona while she was a visiting researcher at the Australian Studies Centre at the University of Barcelona. The essay explores the process of adapting to a new place and the ways of learning to live between places.' (Introduction)

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    y separately published work icon Coolabah The Short Poem Issue no. 23 2018 12826696 2018 periodical issue poetry

    'As a practitioner of the short poem for 34 years, I have been and remain on the lookout for other practitioners. By putting on an editorial hat and placing a callout for 1 to 5-line poems via the Australian Poetry e-newsletter, I’ve hearteningly found numerous practitioners. It’s been a rewarding experience for me and now it may be for you, dear reader.' (Peter Bakowski, Introduction)

    2018
    pg. 44-48

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Foreword to Claire Rosslyn Wilson’s Essay “Walking to Montjuïc : Cycles of Belonging” Peter Bakowski , 2018 single work essay
— Appears in: Coolabah , no. 23 2018; (p. 43)

'This essay conveys the first-hand experience of the overseas traveller in a foreign city. There is a certain wisdom in trying to understand, infiltrate, perhaps eventually ease into a single city which is not your city of birth, not your hometown, rather than try to understand a whole country and its place in Europe and the world.' (Introduction)

Foreword to Claire Rosslyn Wilson’s Essay “Walking to Montjuïc : Cycles of Belonging” Peter Bakowski , 2018 single work essay
— Appears in: Coolabah , no. 23 2018; (p. 43)

'This essay conveys the first-hand experience of the overseas traveller in a foreign city. There is a certain wisdom in trying to understand, infiltrate, perhaps eventually ease into a single city which is not your city of birth, not your hometown, rather than try to understand a whole country and its place in Europe and the world.' (Introduction)

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    Spain,
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    Western Europe, Europe,
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