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1 y separately published work icon Two Uncles Saaro Umar , Melbourne : Incendium Radical Library , 2022 24852385 2022 selected work poetry

'Saaro Umar’s book of poems, Two Uncles, draws on film, conversation, accumulative feelings, insticts, and observation to create a deeply felt and meticulously crafted text.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Petal Chelsea Hart , Melbourne : Incendium Radical Library , 2021 26551655 2021 selected work prose 'This book is about knowledge found in grief - of the body and its entanglements, and of the way it responds, moves, and is altered when someone leaves the earth. The body, holding the temporal discipline of capital wants to move forward, but sometimes doesn’t. Loss too opens a space that is out of synch, it stays very still. Petal is Chelsea Hart's meditation on loss, love, ecology, motherhood, labour, of our entanglements and how we are always in collaboration in unintentional ways.' (Publication summary) 
1 y separately published work icon Incendium Radical Library Spring Poetry Night Incendium Radical Library (editor), Melbourne : Incendium Radical Library , 2021 26551611 2021 anthology poetry

'A collection of poems read at Incendium Radical Library at a poetry night in Spring by Spencer Lai, Fatma Hussein, Vincent Silk, Brighid Fitzgerald, and Tyson Campbell.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Black Wattle This Mob Kate Ten Buuren , Moorina Bonini , Neika Lehman , Maya Hodge , Travancore : Incendium Radical Library , 2021 24852565 2021 selected work poetry

'Black Wattle is a keeping place: a collection of poetry, photography, collage and illustration developed by this mob arts collective over the last 12 months.

'“Warmth, respect, and strength thread our conversations together. We map our connections and disconnections from one another, but also from ourselves. We celebrate the things we have been able to do together and imagine the things we haven’t been able to do together.” – this mob, 2021

'this mob is a blak arts collective based on Boonwurrung and Wurundjeri lands. We centre and prioritise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the work that we do, creating spaces to come together to unite emerging blak artists.'(Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Work and Love Kat Capel , Melbourne : Incendium Radical Library , 2020 23834390 2020 selected work poetry

'A patchwork of romantic poetry and desperately horny found texts. Work & Love is a blurring of the real - jumping castles, mummy issues, secrets - circling the topic of paid and unpaid intimacy in the 21st century.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon None of Us Are Free Until All of Us Are Free Melbourne : Incendium Radical Library , 2020 21100076 2020 anthology poetry

'At Incendium Radical Library we are interested in challenging the prison nation, (including policing) which have been and are currently used to further the colonial project and to oppress those most marginalised. Incendium Radical Library and Press believe incarceration creates trauma and violence and further dehumanises people. Through literature and art, we believe that poetry and other mediums of creativity open dialogue to promote compassion and build community. Poems were written by Courtney White, Colleen Tayba, Stacey Edwards, Wendy Hill, Rebecca Amelung, Rebecca Collier, Helen Nguyen, Tracy Mison, Anneliese Kirchen, Courtney Pollard, Pauline Chantal Limpe, Samantha John, David McGettigan, Zoe, Renee, Kama, Courtney, Hayley, Ashleigh, Lauren, Lanie, Georgia, Erryn, Nicky .D., Jamie-Lee and Lana Gee.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Undocumented FTP Is in Our DNA A’isyiyah , Melbourne : Incendium Radical Library , 2020 20520480 2020 selected work poetry
1 y separately published work icon Liquidation Autumn Royal , Melbourne : Incendium Radical Library , 2019 20520277 2019 selected work poetry

'Liquidation is a collection of anti-elegies exploring how love & loss generate experiences of ecstatic awareness & the uncanny sensation of being both inside & outside the body. With shifts, spills & soaks, Liquidation interrogates the representational qualities of language in relation to how varying forms of value are placed on normative expectations relating to emotions & identities.'

Source: Incendium Radical Library.

1 y separately published work icon The Tower Ainslie Templeton , Melbourne : Incendium Radical Library , 2019 20520210 2019 selected work poetry

'Described as “an automaton’s burn book” and “a collection of anti-psalms,” The Tower is a collection of 38 poems from Ainslie Templeton. The poetry interrogates sex magic, networked life, and public speech acts, interspersed with images gleaned from the poems’ development in the artist’s Instagram pages.'

Source: Incendium Radical Library.

1 1 y separately published work icon Electric Lotus Manisha Anjali , Melbourne : Incendium Radical Library , 2019 20331029 2019 selected work poetry

'Electric Lotus is an inquiry into the ‘ecstatic’–is it synthetic, manic or electric? It blooms in the naked recitations of the wandering mystic Lal Ded, in the animal and flower companions of the saint Akka Mahadevi, in the throat of the playback singer Asha Bhosle, in the indigo devotion of the cult star Ma Anand Sheela. This is an interactive text for play and performance.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon I Occupy Space, Which Is To Say I Am Always Grieving Chi Tran , Melbourne : Incendium Radical Library , 2017 20520060 2017 selected work poetry

'A small text on identity and prosody'.

Source: Front cover.

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