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Issue Details: First known date: 2025... 2025 The Hum Hearers
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'A haunting exploration of the intricate ties between our genetic legacy and environmental echoes.' – Cassandra Atherton

'The powerfully evocative The Hum Hearers connects imagination, memory and embedded feeling. These are beautifully conceived, salutary and wonderfully transportative poems.' – Paul Hetherington

'Brilliantly observational and meditative, the poems in The Hum Hearers detonate like muffled explosions. Generational trauma is counterbalanced by hidden wells of resilience and subterranean solidarities. The poems, written in sprung prose, offer the counter-memories of women held together by the cycles of life that fall upon them with quiet devastation. The piquant aphorisms and subtle epiphanies in these poems rewrite the banalities of experience in a newly epic register.' – 2023 Dorothy Hewett Award judges' (Publication summary)

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    • Crawley, Inner Perth, Perth, Western Australia,: UWA Publishing , 2025 .
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      Extent: 90p.
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      • Published March 2025

      ISBN: 9781760803001
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