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Chronologyi"I, Kronos, dream this universe - for better or worse - with Idaea my mate, yes of course.",Georgina M. Bailey,
single work poetry
(p. 27-29)
Judge's Report: Lachlan Brown’s ‘Self-division: little song selections’, this year’s runner-up, is a series of playful but moody sonnets set in suburban Western Sydney, structured around the prime-numbered tracks of what could be a hoax record by an unknown band. Brown’s breathtaking enjambments (‘those ads you accident- / ally click on before the world / explodes’) give the malle(y)able sonnet form yet another lease of life.