Up Cycle single work   poetry   "Runs of scoured channel rend"
Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 2021 Up Cycle
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Notes

  • Author's note: for Mulligan’s Flat

    Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary is a woodland reserve on the north side of Canberra, surrounded by a feral-animal-proof fence. It is the subject of a range of long-term ecological experiments in partnership between the ACT Government and the Australian National University, including understanding the impact of replenishing coarse woody debris and the reintroduction of the Eastern Bettong, an ecosystem engineer species. About the author Jacqui Malins is a Canberra-based poet, performer, artist and producer. Her first full collection F-Words was pub lished by Recent Work Press in 2021. Jacqui has performed at festivals and poetry events including Poetry on the Move, and created poetry shows ‘Words in Flight’ and ‘Cavorting with Time’ which was accompanied by a chapbook of the same name (Recent Work Press, 2018). She has organised Canberra poetry events, including Mother Tongue Multilingual Poetry show cases (2015–2021), and the Poetic City Festival in March–April 2021.

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    y separately published work icon Axon : Creative Explorations On the Mend vol. 11 no. 2 December 2021 23642937 2021 periodical issue

    'There has been a growing creative interest and scholarly engagement with practices and frameworks of care and repair and their real and implied relationship to breakage and acts of restoration. While not specifically directed at the year that was 2020, there are many ways in which the worlds in which we now live might be in need of mending. And how might we envisage recovery? This issue takes a broad interpretation of the theme and submissions explore, challenge and respond in a multitude of ways.' (Publication summary)

    2021
    pg. 17
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