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'Critical State is Brett Dionysius’ ninth full poetry collection, and encapsulates work spanning the past decade in order to celebrate the extraordinary diversity of species in his home state of Queensland but also warn of the biodiversity loss resulting from human action that ‘raises awareness about the increasing effects of the Anthropocene.’ The title Critical State has a menacing double entendre.' (Introduction)

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    y separately published work icon StylusLit no. 14 September 2023 26789509 2023 periodical issue

    'Hello Spring!

    'And welcome to Issue 14 of StylusLit where we interview Jan Owen and Brett Dionysius who will share their thoughts on writing and their recent work. 

    'We also include poems by Marie-Andrée Auclair, paul Bluestein, Phil Brown, Allan Lake, Andrew Lansdown, Justin Lowe, Vasilka Pateras, Heather Taylor-Johnson, Isi Unikowski, Sean West, Ron Wilkins and Jena Woodhouse.

    'There’s short fiction from Paul Murgatroyd, Mark O’Flynn, and Debbie Robson.

    'Finally, read reviews of Peter Bakowski’s Our Ways on Earth, Brett Dionysius’ Critical State, Jane Frank’s Ghosts Struggle to Swim, Pauline Hopkins (Ed.) It’s All Connected: Feminist Fiction and Poetry and Beth Spencer’s The Age of Fibs.' (Publication summary)

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