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Issue Details: First known date: 2024... 2024 Fat Chance : Journalism Poems
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'In Fat Chance, poet and publisher Kent MacCarter investigates variations on how non-fiction can be reported, taking an uncanny look into sole survivors of major airline crashes, a memoir approach at the surgical complication known as gossypiboma – where an instrument is left behind in a body cavity after surgery – a recount of marketing tactics for children's toys and more.

'Columns of justified prose lure you into the familiar channels of reporting facts; you could be mistaken for believing there is no poet or poetry here at all. Yet, the primary purpose of Fat Chance is not the transmission of information, and it thrives on contradiction. Contrary to the title's colloquial meaning, it offers you ample possibility. Here, the journalistic and the poetic collide to liberate language from truth so you can wander in the wide, bountiful space between.

'Emotion is denuded from the stories, forcing you to fill the void with your own suppositions and terrors ... rubbernecking at yourself on why you are uncomfortably allured. With its irony and absurdity dialled up to the sublime, you will be confronted by this feel-bad book of the year.' (Publication summary)

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  • Author's note: For those who didn't.

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Perth, Western Australia,: Upswell Publishing , 2024 .
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      Image courtesy of publisher's website.
      Extent: 128p.
      Note/s:
      • Published January 2024
      ISBN: 9780645536881

Works about this Work

A Tragic Television Star, the Brain of a Genius, and a Prize-winning Pig – 3 New Books Are Brilliant Examples of Contemporary Australian Poetry Sam Ryan , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: The Conversation , 24 June 2024;

— Review of Television Kate Middleton , 2024 selected work poetry ; Einstein’s Brain Mark O'Flynn , 2022 selected work poetry ; Fat Chance : Journalism Poems Kent MacCarter , 2024 selected work poetry

'All art comes from some abstraction of reality. What is written on the page or painted on the canvas is the artist’s representation of something real. Through that representation, the real becomes abstracted and is transformed into art.' 

Survivals and Endings : A Hotchpotch of Personal and Global Menace Desmond Cowley , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , April no. 463 2024; (p. 44)

— Review of Fat Chance : Journalism Poems Kent MacCarter , 2024 selected work poetry
'Fat chance. A million to one. Buckley’s. We’ve all come across bizarre tales of survival that defy belief. Take the case of sixty-year-old Hiromitsu Shinkawa, found floating ten miles out to sea, clinging to the roof of his house, days after a tsunami wiped out his home town in the Fukushima prefecture of Japan in 2011. What were the odds?' (Introduction)
Survivals and Endings : A Hotchpotch of Personal and Global Menace Desmond Cowley , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , April no. 463 2024; (p. 44)

— Review of Fat Chance : Journalism Poems Kent MacCarter , 2024 selected work poetry
'Fat chance. A million to one. Buckley’s. We’ve all come across bizarre tales of survival that defy belief. Take the case of sixty-year-old Hiromitsu Shinkawa, found floating ten miles out to sea, clinging to the roof of his house, days after a tsunami wiped out his home town in the Fukushima prefecture of Japan in 2011. What were the odds?' (Introduction)
A Tragic Television Star, the Brain of a Genius, and a Prize-winning Pig – 3 New Books Are Brilliant Examples of Contemporary Australian Poetry Sam Ryan , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: The Conversation , 24 June 2024;

— Review of Television Kate Middleton , 2024 selected work poetry ; Einstein’s Brain Mark O'Flynn , 2022 selected work poetry ; Fat Chance : Journalism Poems Kent MacCarter , 2024 selected work poetry

'All art comes from some abstraction of reality. What is written on the page or painted on the canvas is the artist’s representation of something real. Through that representation, the real becomes abstracted and is transformed into art.' 

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