Issue Details: First known date: 2017... 2017 Tell Me Like You Mean It : New Poems from Young and Emerging Writers
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'‘Emerging’ is a strange word, and ‘strange’ is probably a cop out. It is often arbitrary, sometimes condescending, frequently empowering and often carries with it an incredible sense of community. To emerge is a term that shifts and contradicts; when are we ever not emerging? How is emergence something that rests when we are forever in a process of moving – always surfacing and then submerging – a process that continually repeats and folds into itself? The term ‘young’ has its own problems, and of course you don’t necessarily have to be young to be emerging and to be emerging isn’t necessarily to be young. Use these as modifiers for ‘poet’ and things necessarily get more complicated.' (Introduction)

Notes

  • Only literary material by Australian authors individually indexed.

Contents

* Contents derived from the Carlton, Parkville - Carlton area, Melbourne - North, Melbourne, Victoria,:Cordite Press , 2017 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Wangal Morningi"sounds almost mute", Evelyn Araluen , single work poetry
Seepage Swan Lakei"and my own personal", Jessica Mei Cham , single work poetry
Blue Carbon, Intertidali"hydro in dance notation", Holly Childs , single work poetry
The Brandis Diaries, Amelia Dale , single work poetry
Nine Minutes Two Secondsi"—: ‘she’ll stay in the sea’ —[", Elena Gomez , single work poetry
Sad Witch Psalms ;(, Holly Isemonger , sequence poetry
Morning Hymni"hate like intricate fractures", Holly Isemonger , single work poetry
Austerity Spelli"beware the false prophets", Holly Isemonger , single work poetry
Museum Incantationi"let autumn crust the skin", Holly Isemonger , single work poetry
The Feet That Don’t Stop Will Come to Know Shamei"You son has small feet.", Magan Magan , single work poetry
The Spanish Revelationi"Your education came too early, before you had seen an alcazaba", Marjon Mossammaparast , single work poetry
Cut and Dried If Onlyi"There are you game. Oh ergh another one of this. We bring", Leah Muddle , single work poetry
My Kitchen Counter Saidi"My kitchen counter said", Claire Nashar , single work poetry
Fodderi"hitchcocked glass baubles", Ella O'Keefe , single work poetry
My Mother Told This Story of the White Girl in the Libraryi"so my mother told this story of the white girl in the library", Anupama Pilbrow , single work poetry
Ante Meridiemi"The stranger grimaces, decries amateur orchestration, prescribes", Ryan Prehn , single work poetry
I’d Like to Take a Minute of Your Time to Discuss Short Cutsi"my main argument is as follows:", Oscar Schwartz , single work poetry
American Forests Are Moving West and Nobody Knows Whyi"royal blue", Emily Stewart , single work poetry
Taitamāhinei"to be an even sea", Stacey Teague , single work poetry
(Untitled), Saaro Umar , single work poetry

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