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'Rose Lucas’s fourth book, Increments of the Everyday, is about grief and loss, grappling with distance and isolation, and about the body’s fragility and resilience. The collection is wide- ranging and attentive to “the breathy currents of other worlds” (p. 13) that become legible, or at least visible, when the pace of everyday life slows or stops.' (Introduction) 

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    y separately published work icon TEXT : The Journal of the Australian Association of Writing Programs vol. 27 no. 2 October 2023 27243388 2023 periodical issue 'This edition of TEXT marks the first in the journal’s twenty-seven-year history without Managing Editor, and formerly General Editor, Professor Nigel Krauth, at the helm. Nigel co- founded TEXT alongside Tess Brady in 1997. Earlier this year he announced his intention to step down from the role due to illness, and in this editorial we want to acknowledge his extraordinary leadership and vision.'   (Publication summary) 2023
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