Crossing Borders near MOTS single work   poetry   "through a gap we spy the river’s last banks"
Issue Details: First known date: 2024... 2024 Crossing Borders near MOTS
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    y separately published work icon Catchment – Poetry of Place no. 2 21 June 2024 28290526 2024 periodical issue poetry

    'Welcome to the second release of Catchment – Poetry of Place.

    'In April, impetus towards this edition came from a writing workshop, inspiring work published.

    'Held in Drouin – in regional Victoria – during May, a poetry reading gave further momentum.

    'Incorporating tanka & longer poems, it showcased writing from our first issue. Along with local writer-presenters, our program included Melbourne-based poets as readers.

    'One contributor visiting from interstate helped make up a large, receptive audience.

    'Giving an introductory outline, I posed the question: ‘Why poetry of place?’' (Introduction)

    2024
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  • Snowy River, East Gippsland, Gippsland, Victoria,
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