Jack Oats Jack Oats i(8881957 works by)
Also writes as: Baker
Gender: Male
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1 y separately published work icon Sonnets and Sunshine Jack Oats , Port Adelaide : Ginninderra Press , 2021 22525418 2021 selected work poetry

'Jack Oats (aka Baker) is a man of all trades. Under various pseudonyms, he's been a teacher, builder, folk singer, ornithologist, conservation biologist, bureaucrat, father, grandfather and husband. Years ago, he published lots of science and tried to save the Eastern Bristlebird from extinction. For more than a decade, Jack Oats has made short fictional and factual word creations as part of the Recovery Plan for the Semi-colon. Now he aspires to be reincarnated as a Sea Eagle. As with his earlier books of poetry, this third collection pokes fun, casts doubts, evokes anger, brings tears, celebrates Australia's natural and cultural heritage, shares hope, shows gratitude, gives love.' (Publication summary)

1 The Diamantina i "in the tortured desert where night parrots flew", Jack Oats , 2018 single work poetry
— Appears in: Wild 2018; (p. 95)
1 y separately published work icon Soaring Jack Oats , Port Adelaide : Ginninderra Press , 2017 11973619 2017 selected work poetry

'Jack Oats (aka Baker) is a man of all trades. Under various pseudonyms, he has been a teacher, ornithologist, conservation biologist, bureaucrat, father, grandfather and husband. He has published lots of science and years ago, he managed Biodiversity Conservation Science for the NSW Department of Environment and Conservation. Nowadays, Jack Oats makes short fictional and factual word creations as part of the Recovery Plan for the Semi-colon. In this, his first published collection of poetry, he pokes fun, casts doubts, celebrates Australia’s natural heritage, shares hope and gives love.'  (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Dreaming Inside : Voices from Junee Correctional Centre Barbara Nicholson (editor), Jack Oats (editor), John Muk Muk Burke (editor), East Wollongong : South Coast Writers Centre , 2015 8881975 2015 anthology poetry

'The South Coast Writers Centre, in collaboration with the Black Wallaby Writers Group and the Junee Correctional Centre, has conducted workshops with Indigenous inmates since 2012. Now in its third year of publishing selections from these workshops, The SCWC presents Dreaming Inside Volume 3. This volume comprises a larger collection of Aboriginal inmate writing than ever before, allowing insights into the writers’ dreams, songs and reflections. Black Wallaby tutors Aunty Barbara Nicholson and John Muk Muk Burke return with contributions of new poems, along with guest tutor, Jack Oats. This anthology hopes to bring the Indigenous voices from the inside, hoping to inspire writing on the outside' (Publication summary)

1 Poet Jan Corners My Attention Baker , 1994 single work review
— Appears in: The Advertiser , 9 April 1994; (p. 23)

— Review of Blackberry Season Jan Owen , 1993 selected work poetry
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