Bonnie Reid Bonnie Reid i(9702807 works by)
Gender: Non-binary
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1 Glass Poem i "with waves in it", Bonnie Reid , 2022 single work poetry
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , 1 June no. 105 2022;
1 Yolk Together Ruin i "in the kitchen a woman tied a knot in a", Bonnie Reid , 2019 single work poetry
— Appears in: Tell Me Like You Mean It 3 2019;
This poem is in six numbered parts.
1 Codral i "The man wearing the white coat", Bonnie Reid , 2017 single work poetry
— Appears in: Verge 2017 2017; (p. 39)
1 Gordon's Bay i "assorted meat cuts laid out on sandstone bbq marinated in salt water every", Bonnie Reid , 2017 single work poetry
— Appears in: Verge 2017 2017; (p. 16-17)
1 y separately published work icon Verge 2017 Chimera Bonnie Reid (editor), Aisling Smith (editor), Gavin Yates (editor), Clayton : Monash University Publishing , 2017 11647525 2017 anthology short story

'The thirteenth edition of Monash University’s creative writing annual collects work inspired by this year’s theme: Chimera. 

'Chimera is something desired but always out of reach. The faceless figures of dreams, the disappearing fountain of an unrelenting desert: for those willing to make the journey, chimera exists as hope unrealised. 

'This edition of Verge includes a range of original works from established and emerging writers. ' (Publication summary)

 

1 y separately published work icon Verge 2016 : Futures Megan Blake (editor), Annie Bourke (editor), Bonnie Reid (editor), Clayton : Monash University Publishing , 2016 9702833 2016 anthology poetry short story

'The twelfth edition of Monash University’s creative writing annual features work by established and emerging writers on the theme of Futures: What has been; what is now; what is coming.'

'Futures are a reflection of the past, but as we break away from the old we hover in a mist of the unknown – it can overwhelm us with uncertainty and despair or embody all our hopes for a better world. If life is a journey, what paths do we seek, what paths do we choose and what paths are thrust upon us? Our journeys are diverse and these paths cross, intertwine as we connect with each other.'

'This edition focuses on diversity and pertinent issues within our society as we move to embrace our futures together.' (Source: Monash University Publishing website)

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