Unhooking the Lip single work   poetry   "She cups my name in her hands"
Issue Details: First known date: 2020... 2020 Unhooking the Lip
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  • Dedication: for Courtney Sina Meredith

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  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Writing Water Darlinghurst : The Red Room Company , 2020 21427050 2020 website poetry

    'Red Room Poetry’s Writing Water: Rain, River, Reef project commissioned celebrated poets – Eunice Andrada, Tony Birch, Luke Davies and Georgina Reid – and invited public submissions that looked below the surface and reimagined our essential relationships with water. From the slow-moving waters of TarraWarra in Victoria to the extinction of corals and conversations with wetlands in Western Australia, poems are provocations to honour, remember and interrogate our responsibilities with water in a time of environmental change.'

    Source: Red Room Company.

    Darlinghurst : The Red Room Company , 2020
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    y separately published work icon Poetry for the Planet : An Anthology of Imagined Futures Julia Kaylock (editor), Denise O'Hagan (editor), Victoria : Litoria Press , 2021 23865624 2021 anthology poetry

    'It is becoming increasingly clear that we all need to contribute to ensure the survival of our planet; new narratives are urgently called for. Ecopoetry has become a genre within which poets put up a searching and at times brutally honest lens through which to consider climate change, loss of biodiversity, the pollution of our air and water, and environmentally damaging industries such as mining and deforestation.

    'Poetry for the Planet showcases the work of one hundred poets from Australia and New Zealand. Despite an astonishing variety in style, poems are united in their plea to all of us to forge a new relationship with our fractured world, and move from an attitude of short-term exploitation to one of nourishment and sustainability.'  (Publication summary)

    Victoria : Litoria Press , 2021
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