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Issue Details: First known date: 2017... vol. 1 September 2017 of Not Very Quiet est. 2017 Not Very Quiet
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'We are delighted at the response to our call out to women poets to reflect on Gloria Steinem’s Women’s March Speech (Washington, DC, 21 January 2017). We received 206 poems from every continent except Antarctica and South America. It is exciting that Not Very Quiet can facilitate connections and juxtapositions between women poets from all over the world.

'Poets featured in this issue moved out from Steinem’s words to a wide variety of topics and ideas. Some of the poems explore the people and places of the everyday worlds of the poet. Others reflected on issues such as war, sexual identity, politics in the era of Trump, and other contemporary concerns.

'We want to thank sincerely every poet who submitted to Not Very Quiet. And a special thank you to local Canberra and ACT Region poets and those from the wider Australian community for their generous contributions.'

Moya Pacey and Sandra Renew (eds)

(Editorial)

Notes

  • Contents indexed selectively.

    Also includes the following works by international authors:

    'Tedium' - Devon Balwit (USA)

    'The Pretend Life' - Michelle Brooks (USA)

    'What's left of Us' - Samantha-Jayne Burns (UK)

    'Through All' - Anne Curran (NZ)

    'Ode' - Star Coulbrooke (USA)

    'Myth Making' - Moyra Donaldson (IRE)

    'My Mother's Coat' - Moyra Donaldson (IRE)

    'Bulbs Never Disappoint' - Moyra Donaldson (IRE)

    'Stand Tall' - Maryanne Fredrick (USA)

    'Proverb' - Pia Goddard (UK)

    'Anthem' - Patricia Hamilton (USA)

    'Wanted -Princess' - Michelle Hartman (USA)

    'Wagon-bound Pioneers' - Elizabeth Howard (USA)

    'Curb Stomping - Gabriela Jimenez-Carrillo (USA)

    'Lament of Sister Julianna, a 15th Century English Nun' - Cassandra McGovern (USA)

    'Hot Pink' - Janice Notherns (USA)

    'Freshman Composotion' - Janice Northern (USA)

    'Trump and the Billionaires Play Dirty Pool in the Oval Office' - Donna Pucciani (USA)

    ' A Micro-pang on a Dark Weeknight' - Claudia Shepard (USA)

Contents

* Contents derived from the 2017 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Camel and the Strawi"When there’s nothing left to say you eat", J V Birch , single work poetry
On Not Asking Daddyi"because he’d say", Nicola Bowery , single work poetry
Solidi"It took me two days to see the legs, I kept", Lisa Brockwell , single work poetry
Luckilyi"The bread knife is large and it’s heavy,", Lisa Brockwell , single work poetry
Reader, I Buried Himi"He’s festering under the fig tree,", P. S. Cottier , single work poetry
Stepping Over, Stepping aroundi"It sounds like a children’s game", P. S. Cottier , single work poetry
How to Make Depression Worsei"Come on, pull up your socks! (As if socks are well connected synapses)", P. S. Cottier , single work poetry
Fish and Fowli"You choose the same meeting place", Jan Dean , single work poetry
Perimenopause as Sweat Lodgei"I am a blushing bride", Tricia Dearborn , single work poetry
The Other Side of the Riveri"There’s a pram by the river.", Susan Fealy , single work poetry
At Least I Still Rememberi"there was never", Amelia Fielden , single work poetry
All the Willing Hoursi"Narrow paths centre the terraces through", Kathryn Fry , single work poetry
In the Change Roomi"a safe place", Hazel Hall , single work poetry
Easy to Seei"I bow to you", Kathy Kituai , single work poetry
X300*i"Aerial legs sprout splayed feet. Skin-linked to land-sun-sky", Robyn Lance , single work poetry
Playing Deadi"You’ve done what Nature expected of you", Rosanna Licari , single work poetry
Some Men I Have Knowni"He straightens up and looks", Anicca Maleedy-Main , single work poetry
War Cryi"What are little old ladies made of?", Jacqui Malins , single work poetry
No More Asking Daddyi"When they ask her what advice she might", Victoria McGrath , single work poetry
Bartendingi"He came wanting attention; I lent him an ear", Rosalind Moran , single work poetry

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