Mulberry Trees single work   poetry   "Mulberries are rotting on their branches"
Issue Details: First known date: 2017... 2017 Mulberry Trees
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    y separately published work icon Southerly The Long Apprenticeship vol. 77 no. 2 2017 12910210 2017 periodical issue

     'This issue of Southerly captures a snapshot of Australian writing today. Stories from writers just starting out on their long apprenticeship are placed side-by-side work from Australia’s finest essayists, writers and poets. This rich and expansive issue asks what it means to write in a contemporary Australia fraught with inequality, divisiveness, and the unrelenting exploitation of country. In a special collaboration with Sydney Story Factory, which runs workshops for young and marginalised writers, this issue of Southerly includes short stories that demonstrate the vibrancy and the vision of Australia’s up-and-coming writers. Including essays from Caroline Lefevre and John Kinsella, poetry from Kevin Hart, and much, much more, ‘The Long Apprenticeship’, is an issue comprising, as ever, the best in Australian writing.' (Editorial)

     

    2017
    pg. 147
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    y separately published work icon Australian Poetry Anthology Yvette Holt (editor), Magan Magan (editor), Melbourne : Australian Poetry , 2019 16908955 2019 anthology poetry '‘Australian Poetry Anthology’, Volume 7 2019 – features works by more than 70 Australian poets, with poetry guest-edited by Yvette Holt and Magan Magan. These poets are also Australian Poetry subscribers and though it is a national anthology, there is a focus on poetic voices from the Northern Territory, whether known or emerging. Vol 7 also includes a range of First Nations voices, including some from the NT, and poems by four women prisoners from the Darwin Correctional Centre. The volume was launched at the NT Writers’ Festival – Alice Springs, featuring 10+ NT poets reading, hosted by Yvette Holt.' (Publication summary) Melbourne : Australian Poetry , 2019 pg. 84
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