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1 y separately published work icon In a Nutshell : A Celebration of 10 Years of Scribblers' Anthologies In a Nutshell : A Selection of Works From a Decade of Writing Dickson : Tidbinbilla Press , 2009 Z1634361 2009 anthology poetry
1 y separately published work icon Life's Flashes Sandra Harding , Dickson : Tidbinbilla Press , 2008 Z1547954 2008 selected work poetry short story
1 1 y separately published work icon My Heart's Country Jo Forestier , Dickson : Tidbinbilla Press , 2002 Z963768 2002 selected work poetry prose diary autobiography
1 1 y separately published work icon The Imprint of Infinity : Poetry Jennifer A. Martiniello , Margo Stanislawska-Birnberg , Dickson : Tidbinbilla Press , 1999 Z425241 1999 selected work poetry 'Jennifer Martiniello, as an Arrernte woman, speaks often with the voice of the land itself, at other times reinscribing its presence and formative influences through her father's, grandmother's and grandfather's experiences. Polish-born Margo Stanislawska-Birnberg's journey of inner transmigration arises from her passionate engagement over many years with the land, and living with Aboriginal communities and people who have become her friends, compatriots of heart, land and spirit. In The Imprint of Infinity two poets coming from very different background, bring a similar intensity of focus to exploring their responses to the land and elemental forces of central Australia. Their common theme is their "changeless/coloured land": its spiritual significance, its immense beauty, its colours and secrets, its people. What makes this collection unique is the juxtaposition of two distinctive voices whose complementary tonalities echo in the mind.' (Publisher's comment).
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