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1 y separately published work icon Living Stories : Over the Line Parramatta : WestWords , 2024 29182787 2024 anthology poetry short story

'Western Sydney is full of stories expressing the richness and diversity of our individual and collective experiences.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Banana Girl Paris Rosemont , Parramatta : WestWords , 2024 27987156 2024 selected work poetry

'Paris Rosemont’s debut collection, Banana Girl, traverses topics that are at once deeply personal, yet universal – explorations of love, loss and heartbreak, lust, sex and violence, the complexity of shifting power dynamics, peppered with a smattering of social commentary. As a second generation Asian-Australian, Paris also explores issues of identity and displacement, reclaiming power through her literary expression.'

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1 y separately published work icon The Other City : 2023 Western Sydney Writing Prize WestWords , Parramatta : WestWords , 2023 29037929 2023 anthology short story 'The Living Stories Western Sydney Writing Prize is a creative writing competition for residents of Western Sydney, Wingecarribee and Wollondilly Shire, which is home to over 2.5 million Australians originating from 180 countries, speaking almost 100 different languages, and residing in 14 local government areas.' (Publication summary)
1 y separately published work icon Poets' Corner with Rosanna E. Licari David Adès (interviewer), Parramatta : WestWords , 2023 26806437 2023 single work podcast interview 'Rosanna E. Licari has an Istrian-Italian background. Her poetry has been published in national and international journals. Her poetry collection An Absence of Saints (UQP) won the Thomas Shapcott Manuscript Prize, the Anne Elder Poetry Award, the Wesley Michel Wright Award and it was shortlisted for the Mary Gilmore Award. She is the poetry editor of StylusLit www.styluslit.com, and she teaches English to migrants and refugees in Brisbane (Meanjin), Australia.' 

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1 y separately published work icon Poets' Corner with Stuart Barnes Parramatta : WestWords , 2023 26806386 2023 single work podcast interview

'Stuart Barnes is a Tasmanian-born, Queensland-based Australian poet. He is the author of Like to the Lark (Upswell Publishing, 2023) and Glasshouses (UQP, 2016), which won the 2015 Arts Queensland Thomas Shapcott Prize, was commended for the 2016 Anne Elder Award and shortlisted for the 2017 Mary Gilmore Award. His poems have appeared on goa (Brisbane’s broadcast roadside digital billboard network), been commissioned for Alcatraz, Australian Poetry Journal, Dancing About Architecture and Other Ekphrastic Manoeuvres, Memory Book: Portraits of Older Australians in Poetry and Watercolours and Peril Magazine as well as Red Room Company (Poetry Object 2019, Poetry Month 2023), and been widely published in anthologies and journals, including in Admissions: Voices within Mental Health, The Anthology of Australian Prose Poetry, Best of Australian Poems 2022, Going Postal: More than ‘Yes’ or ‘No’, The Montreal Poetry Prize Anthology 2020, The Language in My Tongue: An Anthology of Australian and New Zealand Prose Poetry, The Moth, POETRY (Chicago) and Poetry Wales. Other poems have been awarded the Gwen Harwood Poetry Prize, nominated for the Pushcart Prize and shortlisted for the ACU Prize for Poetry, the Arts Queensland Val Vallis Award, the Montreal International Poetry Prize, the Newcastle Poetry Prize and the Venie Holmgren Environmental Poetry Prize.

'Stuart has performed his poetry at Brisbane Writers Festival, Perth Festival Writers Week and Queensland Poetry Festival. From 2013–2017 he was poetry editor of Tincture Journal. Since then he has guest co-edited issues of Australian Poetry Journal, Cordite Poetry Review and Rabbit: a journal for nonfiction poetry and co-judged the Arts Queensland Thomas Shapcott Prize and the Arts Queensland Val Vallis Award. In 2023, Stuart’s poem ‘Off-world Ghazal’ was set to music by award-winning Australian writer Nigel Featherstone and released by Hell Herons, an Australian spoken-word/music collective.' (Production summary)

1 y separately published work icon Poets' Corner with Magdalena Ball David Adès (interviewer), Parramatta : WestWords , 2023 26806333 2023 single work podcast interview 'Magdalena Ball is a fiction writer, interviewer, reviewer, and poet whose work has appeared in a wide number of online and print publications. She is the editor-in-chief of Compulsive Reader, an online review website of note that has been running for more than twenty-five years, vice president of Flying Island books, and the author of a number of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry books, most recently, Bobish, published by Puncher & Wattmann in 2023.' 

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1 y separately published work icon Poets' Corner with David Ades: Kit Kelen on Art of and with Poetry David Adès (interviewer), Parramatta : WestWords , 2023 26803015 2023 single work podcast interview

'Christopher (Kit) Kelen is a poet and painter, resident in the Myall Lakes of NSW. Published widely since the seventies, he has more than a dozen full length collections in English as well as translated books of poetry in Chinese (several), Portuguese (several), French, Italian, Spanish, Indonesian, Swedish, Norwegian, Filipino, in Greek – his bilingual (Greek and English) volume a postcard from the fires, a picture of the rains, published by Kaleidoscope in Athens, in 2022. Also in 2022, his bilingual Esperanto-English volume Rompitaj Labirintoj – Bung Mazes was published by the Australian Esperanto Association, to coincide with a painting exhibition of that title held at the Shop Gallery in Sydney. A large scale collection of Kit’s – Swimming in the Storm – has just appeared in Romanian, with launches planned for Romania in early 2023. Kit’s latest volume of poetry in English is Book of Mother, published by Puncher & Wattmann in 2022.

'An Anne Elder and ABC/ Bicentennial Award winner in the distant past, in 2017, Kit was shortlisted twice for the Montreal Poetry Prize and won the Local Award in the Newcastle Poetry Prize. In 2019 and 2020 Kit won the Hunter Writers & Centre award in the NPP. He was also shortlisted for the ACU prize in 2020. In 2021 he won the bronze medal in the Newcastle Poetry Prize. And this year he won the second prize silver medal.

'Kit has been writer/artist in Residence in many parts of the world – in Australia, Italy, Sweden, Norway, Spain, Iceland, Finland and Cyprus. A number of these residencies have led to book publications, sometimes multiple – for instance Bundanon time produced his books Time with the Sky and To the Single Man’s Hut. Time at the Messen residency on the Hardanger Fjord produced Poor Man’s Coat and a book in Norwegian entitled Glasfjorden (the glass fjord).

'As a visual artist, over the last fifteen years, Kit has has had ten solo painting and drawing exhibitions in Australia, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and Macao. Emeritus Professor of English at the University of Macau, where he taught for many years, Kit Kelen is also a Conjoint Professor at the University of Newcastle.

'In his scholarly writing, Kit has produced a string of books about poetry, the most recent of which is Poetics and Ethics of Anthropomorphism – Children, animals and poetry, published by Routledge in 2022.' (Production summary)

1 y separately published work icon Poets' Corner with Lisa Gorton David Adès (interviewer), Parramatta : WestWords , 2023 26802971 2023 single work podcast interview 'Lisa lives in Melbourne and writes poetry, fiction and reviews. She is the author of a novel, The Life of Houses. Her fourth collection of poetry Mirabilia came out with Giramondo last year.' (Production summary) 
1 y separately published work icon Poets' Corner with Geoff Page David Adès (interviewer), Parramatta : WestWords , 2023 26802905 2023 single work podcast interview 'Geoff Page is based in Canberra and has published twenty-four collections of poetry as well as two novels and five verse novels. His books include 1953 (UQP 2013), Improving the News (Pitt Street Poetry 2013), New Selected Poems (Puncher & Wattmann 2013), Aficionado: A Jazz Memoir (Picaro Press 2014), Gods and Uncles (Pitt Street Poetry 2015), Hard Horizons (Pitt Street Poetry 2017) and PLEVNA: A Verse Biography (UWA Publishing 2016). He also edited The Best Australian Poems 2014 and The Best Australian Poems 2015 (Black Inc). His Elegy for Emily: a verse biography (Puncher & Wattmann) and In medias res (Pitt Street Poetry) were published in 2019. His latest book is 101 Poems: 2011-2021 (Pitt Street Poetry) published this year. He also reviews Australian poetry extensively and has run monthly poetry readings and jazz concerts in Canberra for many years.' (Production summary) 
1 y separately published work icon Poets' Corner with Scott-Patrick Mitchell David Adès (interviewer), Parramatta : WestWords , 2023 26802618 2023 single work podcast interview 'Scott-Patrick Mitchell is a Western Australian based non-binary poet who is a guest on unceded Whadjuk Noongar land. His work appears in Contemporary Australian Poetry, The Fremantle Press Anthology of Western Australian Poetry, Solid Air, Stories of Perth and Going Postal. Their first full length collection Clean was published in 2022. A seasoned performance poet, Mitchell has toured Australia with works that have fused language and minimal baroque to the 2015 one-person showcased THE 24 HOUR PERFORMANCE POEM. They have won Coal Creek’s Literary Award for Poetry, Melbourne Poets Union’s Martin Downey Urban Realist Poetry Award and the Wollongong Short Story Prize. This year has also seen Scott-Patrick receive the Westerly Mid-Career Fellowship so they can begin work on their second collection plus they have received the 2022 Red Room Poetry Fellowship to work on a project called Antipodean Sea Garden: Knowing Perth Canyon. Scott-Patrick lives with two black cats, Beowulf and Bones.' (Introduction)
1 y separately published work icon Poets' Corner 2022 Parramatta : WestWords , 2022- 26802582 2022 single work podcast interview
1 y separately published work icon Poets' Corner David Adès , Parramatta : WestWords , 2022- 26802514 2022 website podcast
1 y separately published work icon Poets' Corner with Bronwyn Lovell David Adès (interviewer), Parramatta : WestWords , 2022 26802839 2022 single work podcast interview 'Dr Bronwyn Lovell is a lecturer in creative writing at the University of South Australia. Her poetry has appeared in anthologies including Best Australian Poems, Australian Love Poems, and Borderless: A transnational anthology of feminist poetry, as well as journals including Meanjin, Southerly, Antipodes, and Strange Horizons. She has won the Arts Queensland Val Vallis Award and was runner-up in the inaugural RMIT/Giramondo Speculate Prize. She has been shortlisted for the Dorothy Hewett Award, Judith Wright Poetry Prize, Fair Australia Prize, Newcastle Poetry Prize, Bridport Prize, and Montreal International Poetry Prize. Her science-fiction verse novel Between Worlds is forthcoming from the University of Western Australia Publishing, and her poetry collection In Bed with Animals is published by Recent Work Press.' 

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1 y separately published work icon Poets' Corner with Peter Boyle David Adès (interviewer), Parramatta : WestWords , 2022 26802785 2022 single work podcast interview 'Peter Boyle is a Sydney-based poet and translator of poetry. He was born in Melbourne in 1951 but moved to Sydney at the age of ten. As a child he contracted polio shortly before his third birthday and spent much of his childhood in hospitals. In high school he developed his enthusiasm for poetry as well as for languages, studying French, Latin and Greek, and later German at University. He is the author of ten books of poetry and eight books as a translator of poetry from Spanish. His most recent collections are Ideas of Travel (Vagabond Press, 2022) and Notes Towards the Dreambook of Endings (Vagabond Press, 2021). His books have received numerous awards including the Queensland Premier's Award for Apocrypha in 2010, the Adelaide Festival Award for The Blue Cloud of Crying in 1998 and the New South Wales Premier's Award for Coming Home From the World in 1995, for Ghostspeaking in 2017 and for Enfolded in the Wings of a Great Darkness in 2020. He has performed his poetry at International Festivals in Canada, France, Colombia, Venezuela, Macedonia, Nicaragua and El Salvador. In 2017 he was awarded the Philip Hodgins Memorial Prize for an Australian Writer.' 

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1 y separately published work icon Poets' Corner with Diane Fahey David Adès (interviewer), Parramatta : WestWords , 2022 26802734 2022 single work podcast interview 'Diane Fahey's poetry features both distinctively Australian, and European, settings and preoccupations, with an increasing focus on Ireland. Dominant concerns are Greek myth, fairy tales, visual art, life writing and and nature writing. She has had 14 collections of poetry published, most recently: The Wing Collection: New & Selected Poems, The Stone Garden: Poems from Clare, A House by the River, November Journal and Glass Flowers. Diane has won various awards including the Mattara Poetry Prize, the Wesley Michel Wright Poetry Prize, the John Shaw Neilson Poetry Prize and, for Sea Wall and River Light, the ACT Government’s Judith Wright Prize. She holds a PhD in Creative Writing from UWS, titled 'Places and Spaces of the Writing Life'. Diane Fahey's poetry has been represented in many literary journals, in Australia and internationally, and in over seventy anthologies. She lives on Wadawurrung Country, in a bayside town on the Bellarine Peninsula, Victoria.' (Production abstract)
1 y separately published work icon Poets' Corner with Heather Taylor Johnson David Adès (interviewer), Parramatta : WestWords , 2022 26802672 2022 single work podcast interview 'Heather Taylor Johnson is a multi-form writer living and working on Kaurna land near Port Adelaide. Her most recent poetry books are the verse novel Rhymes with Hyenas and the collection Alternative Hollywood Ending. An anthology she edited, Shaping the Fractured Self: Poetry of Chronic Illness and Pain, was the winner of the Mascara Avant Garde Award and is read in disability circles around the world. Her second novel, Jean Harley was Here, was shortlisted for the Readings Prize for New Fiction and optioned for a 7-part TV series, and she’s this year’s winner of Island’s Nonfiction Prize for an essay on art and illness and where the two come together. Recent shortlistings include the Red Room Poetry Fellowship and ABR’s Calibre Prize. She’s an arts critic and an Adjunct Research Fellow at the J.M. Coetzee Centre for Creative Practice at the University of Adelaide, which is the university where she received her PhD in Creative Writing in 2008.'  

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1 y separately published work icon Today, Tomorrow, Forever : Being Rohingya Ali Whitelock (editor), Parramatta : WestWords , 2021 24873333 2021 anthology poetry 'These poems, as harrowing as they are beautiful, invite us to open our eyes while opening our hearts. Burning with longing, beauty, tenderness, pain and hope, each poem is a lesson in love, a stitch in the fragile fabric of our humanity and will breathe life and love into everyone who reads them.' 

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