Learning to Use a Drill at Forty-Three single work   poetry   "Slithering like your self-digust, the drill bit slips from your fingers"
Issue Details: First known date: 2023... 2023 Learning to Use a Drill at Forty-Three
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    y separately published work icon Island 168 2023 28652744 2023 periodical issue 'In this issue, we’re thrilled to present the shortlisted and winning essays from this year’s Island Nonfiction Prize. It’s particularly exciting to us as a Tasmania-based organisation that our winner, Indigo Bailey, is a young Tasmanian writer, selected from a very high-quality national field of entries. Another new Tasmanian writer, Elsie Auckland, takes to the page in our ‘Island Conversations’ project, responding to a poem by Gwen Harwood. ' 

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    2023
    pg. 62
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