These Things Washed Up single work   poetry   "Every so often a 'monster' is found on a beach in New Zealand."
Issue Details: First known date: 2019... 2019 These Things Washed Up
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    y separately published work icon Verandah no. 34 2019 19148518 2019 periodical issue 'One of the things no-one ever told me to expect as a professional writer was how many conversations about publishing are deeply Melancholy. We hear over and over again how X market is depressed, or Y just isn't selling any more, or how no-one's buying Z in this economy. Asking someone at an industry event how they are can be a fraught experience, because the state of the industry and the state of the individual get so frequently confused. "How are you going?' I remember casually asking someone at a professional conference once, to which I received the very un-casual reply, 'I'm a failed author - I can barely sell a single book.' (Foreword introduction) 2019 pg. 14-15
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