Baaka single work   poetry   "Bulging banks, sodden with water"
Issue Details: First known date: 2017... 2017 Baaka
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‘In the Night Air by the Smoke’ : Amelia Walker in Conversation with Barrina South Amelia Walker (interviewer), 2024 single work interview
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , September no. 114 2024;

'Barrina and I connected in 2022 through Invisible Walls, a literary exchange program between Australian and Korean poets, co-facilitated by Dan Disney and myself. Invisible Walls poets were chosen via a competitive selection process. From a large pool of submissions, Barrina was one of twelve successful applicants. The striking language, imagery, and emotion of her poetry stood out immediately. Through working on the project itself, I came to know Barrina as not only a brilliant poet, but a deeply thoughtful, kind, and giving person, too. In late 2023, we met on Ngunawal and Ngambri Country (Queanbeyan, NSW) for a coffee and chat. Below is an edited transcript of our exchange.'  (Introduction)

‘In the Night Air by the Smoke’ : Amelia Walker in Conversation with Barrina South Amelia Walker (interviewer), 2024 single work interview
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , September no. 114 2024;

'Barrina and I connected in 2022 through Invisible Walls, a literary exchange program between Australian and Korean poets, co-facilitated by Dan Disney and myself. Invisible Walls poets were chosen via a competitive selection process. From a large pool of submissions, Barrina was one of twelve successful applicants. The striking language, imagery, and emotion of her poetry stood out immediately. Through working on the project itself, I came to know Barrina as not only a brilliant poet, but a deeply thoughtful, kind, and giving person, too. In late 2023, we met on Ngunawal and Ngambri Country (Queanbeyan, NSW) for a coffee and chat. Below is an edited transcript of our exchange.'  (Introduction)

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