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1 1 y separately published work icon Can We Rest Tonight in the Amnesia of Pleasure Shannon May Powell , Australia : No More Poetry , 2022 25232694 2022 selected work poetry

'Poems and photographs by Shannon May Powell.

'"This frequently uncertain text
does not invoke what is fixed

'but instead the sensation of momentarily brushing
against something corporeal and amorous

'a gesture given in passing to what has seduced,
coerced or momentarily given the impermanence of delight.

“Here is a moment… I drink it liquid from the shells
of my hands and almost all of it runs sparkling
through my fingers.”

— Clarice Lispector"

1 1 y separately published work icon Eternal Delight Paralysis Daniel Ward , Australia : No More Poetry , 2022 25232638 2022 selected work poetry '"…a book about days and pleasure. the dizzying inaction of life’s excess. it’s an interrogation on the balance of the circle time brings. they are mostly automatic poems. the book feels to be the beginning of a dialogue/catalogue of spirit, in as much as the poems enact a pantheism in their noticing of the body of/as earth. a long ode to witnessing the patterns we lay in avoidance of suffering. it examines a philosophy of patient indifference. and so much else i can’t say, because i’ve spent too long trying to say it. life as the grand poem."' (Publication summary)
 
1 1 y separately published work icon Strange Animals Bridget Gilmartin , Australia : No More Poetry , 2022 25232536 2022 selected work poetry

'Bridget Gilmartin’s debut poetry collection Strange Animals is an exploration of the self, of identity and emotion, and the shifting nature of all these things. It seats the reader right in the centre of these constructs; curious, open and abundant. What pervades the collection is an elated revelation in testing the borders of these constructs, in forming alternative ways of inhabiting the body and the world. This revelation happens both in scenes of solitude, and in intimate moments between lovers, both platonic and romantic; there is a coming to know oneself and one’s own desires in the presence of another.

'This is a book of queer history as it happens, of bodies brimming, saying to us “look what we are doing, how wonderful and bizarre.” The collection seeks to put forth and celebrate the strangeness of what we all are: confused, desiring, ugly, beautiful, strange animals.'  (Publication summary)

1 1 y separately published work icon Bath Songs Lia Dewey Morgan , Australia : No More Poetry , 2022 25232464 2022 selected work poetry

'Lia Dewey Morgan is a queer creative based in Naarm. Her work embraces her trans body as an incubator for new models of resilience against extreme crisis. Through memetic fragments of tanka, a Japanese form of poetry renowned for its expression of bold, often feminine emotion, Morgan explores how storytelling can be used to respond to trauma and illuminate queer subjectivities. Her work aims to inspire a fresh insight into compassion and vulnerability. Morgan's newest work, Bath Songs, focuses on life affirming eroticism, self-care and queer love.'  (Publication summary)

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