Only literary material by Australian authors individually indexed. Other material in this issue includes:
Riding the Bus in Denver by Sheila Black
These Hills Are My Ribs by Niko Boskovic
Pain House by Mie Mortensen
Wings by Jasmine Ledesma
Back Row by Andrew Hall
i don’t know the word for depression in vietnamese by Kimberly Nguyen
Cracked and Riddled Sidewalks by Montana Rogers
Village Intellectual by Ewa MazierskaIn
Sympathy K. S. Moore
Take Two by Ariana Moulton
'I have been considering how it would feel to read Robert Adamson’s work for the first time through this book, remembering the first time I read him as a teenager, and how it changed me and my understanding of what poetry could do. In my initial reading of Reaching Light, selected and introduced by American poet and editor Devin Johnston and published by Chicago’s wonderful Flood Editions, I was struck by its depth, beauty, and the same power I felt on reading Adamson’s poetry for the first time. The sheer amount of ground and time the volume covers is immediately and acutely felt by the reader. There has always been a searching quality to Adamson’s work — Johnston describes him in his introduction as a ‘restless’ poet. Here, we witness a poet working at the height of his powers who has never stopped reinventing himself or his practice, who has uncompromisingly mined art and life for poetry and beauty, and who, in doing so, has found meaning in both the human and natural worlds.' (Introduction)
'Diversity in publishing has come under intense scrutiny these past five years. The yawning difference between the number of white authors and authors of colour — as well as the startling pay disparities between them— has evoked a concerted effort to examine racism within the industry.' (Introduction)