'A superbly crafted undertaking that investigates issues of subjectivity, objectivity and place, and carries a fascinating documentary quality.' — John Kinsella
'Land Before Lines traverses the literary and photographic topography of the contemporary Victorian poetry scene.
'Comprised of sixty-eight unique photographic portraits of contemporary Victorian poets, and a revealing suite of poems written by each poet in response to their image, the project provides original and intimate insight into notions as disparate as self-representation, community, and the character of 'the poet.'
'Taken over an 18-month period by Nicholas Walton-Healey, Land Before Lines bring to life Victoria's diverse poetry community, from young, emerging writers to the some of the most well-known poets in the state, and reflect a unique insight into the work of the subjects.' (Publication summary)