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  • Author's note: we look before and after, and pine for what is not’ is from Percy Bysshe Shelley’s ‘To a Skylark’; ‘you crave nothing save the song’ is from George Meredith’s ‘The Lark Ascending’. The Golden Shovel is a poetic form ‘devised…by Terrance Hayes in homage to Gwendolyn Brooks… The last words of each line in a Golden Shovel poem are, in order, words from a line or lines taken often, but not invariably, from a Brooks poem.’ – Don Share, ‘Introduction: The Golden Shovel’, Poetry. In ‘The morning fog (A Golden Shovel after Kate Bush)’, the last words of each line are from the first verse of Kate Bush’s song ‘The Morning Fog’.

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  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Griffith Review The Light Ascending – The Novella Project VII no. 66 2019 18282849 2019 periodical issue

    'Griffith Review presents its annual showcase of the country's leading writers of fiction, non-fiction and poetry. The Light Ascending features new work from Holly RinglandJulienne van LoonMirandi RiwoeAllanah HuntKrissy Kneen and Pat Hoffie, as well as inspiring new work from Australia's leading poets.

    'The residents of a seaside town find their dreams perturbed after a young woman serves them candies at the local market; an Aboriginal family is forced to deal with the consequences of the death of a loved one in custody; the model for a celebrated canvas by Paul Gauguin reveals the harsh undertone of exploitation behind the artist's work; a woman experiencing a post-accident coma ebbs back and forth through the currents of her life.

    'Edited by Ashley HayGriffith Review 66: The Light Ascending – The Novella Project VII presents new work that challenges, celebrates, questions and critiques.' 

     

    2019
    pg. 100
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    y separately published work icon Writ Poetry Review no. 4 February 2020 19281098 2020 periodical issue 2020
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    y separately published work icon Australian Poetry Anthology Sara Saleh (editor), Melinda Smith (editor), Melbourne : Australian Poetry , 2020 20250294 2020 anthology poetry 'Greetings, poets and pool, lovers. Welcome to the Australian Poetry Anthology Vol. 8 (2020), a national anthology with a special focus on the ACI. Each year, while the spread is national. the voices of a different state or territory are showcased. Of the just over 120 poets in this volume, 23 poets are from the ACT. ' (Foreword introduction) Melbourne : Australian Poetry , 2020 pg. 55
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