My Grandmother's Language single work   poetry   "My grandmother's language"
Issue Details: First known date: 2017... 2017 My Grandmother's Language
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  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Peril : An Asian Australian Journal I Can't Speak to You; I Can't Speak to You vol. 31 2017 12210459 2017 periodical issue

    'We are delighted to collaborate once again with Queensland Poetry Festival to present in part this special poetry edition, ‘I Can’t Speak to You’.  This year’s theme at QPF, ‘Distant Voices’, asks us to consider how we connect to ourselves and to others when language dissolves, is disappeared.' (Editorial)

    2017
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon The Djinn Hunters Nadia Niaz , Melbourne : Rabbit Poetry Journal , 2023 26861325 2023 selected work poetry

    'Nadia Niaz dances worlds into being. Hers is a rich and heady
    poetry, unafraid to play with form, spun for us across contrasting worlds, languages, time, customs. It’s a poetry to savour, gasp and marvel at for its spirit of sustained and generous observation.’

    —Kevin Brophy' (Publication summary)

    Melbourne : Rabbit Poetry Journal , 2023
    pg. 33
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