Bathers single work   poetry   "Here, a swamp where women spawn: Venus rising"
Issue Details: First known date: 2006... 2006 Bathers
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    y separately published work icon QAGOMA Brisbane : Queensland Art Gallery , 2006- 13920993 2006 website

    The combined website of the Queensland Art Gallery (QAG) and the Queensland Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA), together represented as QAGOMA.

    Brisbane : Queensland Art Gallery , 2006-
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    y separately published work icon Australian Poetry Journal Spoken vol. 8 no. 2 2018 16051612 2018 periodical issue

    ‘Australian Poetry Journal’, Volume 8.2 – ‘spoken’, features new works by more than 60 Australian poets, with poetry guest-edited by prominent spoken-word poets and curators, Andrew Galan and David Stavanger. They have curated 42 poems, selected with a focus on producing the first in-print journal of Australian spoken word; it also includes one suite by American poet, Adam Day. This section includes a poem by the late, highly esteemed Candy Royalle. Following the ‘spoken’ selection is a separate section of 19 poems, which are all new works commissioned by Australian Poetry and presented across three of its 2018 festival events – at Sydney Writers’ Festival, Melbourne Writers Festival, and Queensland Poetry Festival. Edited by Toby Fitch, this Big Bent series is an exploration of gender and language queering. In a new publication development for AP, both sections of poems are accompanied by sound-recordings. In the case of the ‘spoken’ section, 15 poets have been recorded, along with a pre-existing recording of Candy performing her poem. In the case of the Big Bent section, the seven poets who read at MWF have been recorded.' (Introduction)

    2018
    pg. 96-97
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