Stuart Barnes Stuart Barnes i(A129620 works by)
Also writes as: 'King James Malley' ; 'Janice 'Pearl' Malley' ; 'Aurelia Schober Malley'
Born: Established: Hobart, Southeast Tasmania, Tasmania, ;
Gender: Male
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BiographyHistory

'Stuart Barnes was born in Hobart and lived in Melbourne for seventeen years before moving to Rockhampton.' (Long Paddock 78.3)

Most Referenced Works

Personal Awards

2024 shortlisted Blake Poetry Prize for 'God, the Sestina'.
2023 shortlisted Queensland Poetry Festival Awards The Val Vallis Award for Unpublished Poetry for 'Starting and Finishing with a Line from Lisel Mueller's "Cicadas"'.
2022 finalist The Joanne Burns Award

Awards for Works

y separately published work icon Like To The Lark Perth : Upswell Publishing , 2023 25428797 2023 selected work poetry

'The long-awaited second collection from the winner of the 2015 Arts Queensland Thomas Shapcott Poetry Prize.

'In his stunning collection of new poetry, Stuart Barnes reimagines the poetic form and fearlessly explores topics of illness, death, rape, remembrance, ecology and love.

'Like To The Lark is Stuart Barnes's accumulation of lifetime fascinations with music and sound, form and transformation. Beginning with an apparition of a doomed world brooding over itself and ending with a kvelling globe, this collection plunges into seas, scoots across countries and hurtles towards space.' (Publication summary)

2024 shortlisted ASAL Awards ALS Gold Medal
2024 highly commended New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry
2023 winner Australian Centre Literary Awards Wesley Michel Wright Prize in Poetry
Sestina After B. Carlisle i "My dying friend maintains Heaven", 2022 single work poetry
— Appears in: Island , no. 164 2022; (p. 5) Island Online - 2022 2022;
2021-2022 winner Gwen Harwood Memorial Poetry Prize
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