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1 y separately published work icon Sifting Fire Writing Coast Elanna Herbert , North Hobart : Walleah Press , 2023 28246785 2023 selected work poetry

'The collection: Forty verse and prose poems are divided into themes 'fire', 'sifting' and 'coast'.

'fire - the equal largest section with 15 poems primarily reflects my lived experience of the 'Black Summer' 2019-20 bushfires. My village of Lake Conjola was devastated when the Currowan Fire broke containment lines on New Year's Eve to destroy over 110 homes, with the loss of three lives. My devastated village became international news. Climate change destruction is a strong motif of poems in 'fire', as is living through the aftermath of a catastrophic bushfire disaster.

'sifting - these 10 poems cover a longer time span and are, in essence, reflections of a white, working class female growing up in southeast inland Australia and engaging with other places in the world. Some of the sub themes here contemplate inequality, war, travel, love and death.

'coast - here 15 poems reflect life on the fringe of southern Australia's coast. Included are longer prose poem narratives of moving between the east and west coasts. A sense of immersion exists in this group of poems, not just in the ocean, but in coastal environments across disparate Australian regions. Environmental and social concerns are engaged with in coast as well.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Dancing with Empty Prams Susan Austin , Launceston : Walleah Press , 2023 27407052 2023 selected work poetry

'This is a moving, involving account of a woman's fertility quest, and an inventive, carefully structured verse novel. The reader is drawn in to an emotional and physical ordeal across years of trying, miscarriage, and ultimately the gruelling IVF process. It voices an experience not often represented so thoroughly in literature - a lonely journey made more challenging by taboos, ignorance and prejudices.' Melinda Smith

1 y separately published work icon Cloud Hands Ron Moss , Trevallyn : Walleah Press , 2022 24867073 2022 selected work poetry

'Ron C. Moss is a Tasmanian poet and artist whose haiku and short form poetry, has appeared in leading journals and anthologies across the world. His award-winning poems have been featured many times and translated into several languages. This is the fourth major collection of Rons previously published haiku, and it brings together work from more than twenty years of writing.'(Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Unsettled Harry Laing , Hobart : Walleah Press , 2021 23847198 2021 selected work poetry

'unsettled' is a collection of broad thematic and formal range. Laing renders our history, our current ecological crisis and some of our contemporary mores into a rich, tumbling music, as memorable as it is accessible. The poems that revisit the author's past are especially poignant: closing some doors as the windows open to poetry's crisp, delicious air.' (Publication summary) 

1 1 y separately published work icon Blight Street . Geoff Goodfellow , Hobart : Walleah Press , 2021 23847155 2021 selected work poetry

'All three of the predominant themes of Geoff Goodfellow's substantial contribution to Australian literature run through this verse novella: the heroism of working class struggle, the tragedy of addiction and the celebration of love and sexual attraction.

'Geoff has always shown a concern for those abandoned youths who are left to navigate their way through the dysfunction wrought by alcohol, drugs and violence. 'Blight Street' continues Geoff's iconoclastic disregard for stale literary formalism, in order to allow his protagonists to relate their narratives in their own voices.'  (Publication summary)

1 1 y separately published work icon Andrew Burke, New and Selected 2020 Andrew Burke , North Hobart : Walleah Press , 2020 28699165 2020 selected work poetry
1 y separately published work icon Walk like a Cow : A Memoir Brendan Ryan , Hobart : Walleah Press , 2020 23853893 2020 single work autobiography

'Australian poet Brendan Ryan speaks about his life in this memoir of "the child, the youth and the young man finding his footing amidst the mysteries of cows and the ruthless cycles of the farm, the dry-eyed melancholy of the milking-shed and the mercy of the weather. Here also are the puzzles of existence contained in parents and siblings, in small things and small talk, and the revelations of the school bus and the school. This is a classic memoir: Brendan Ryan's words come at us directly, and often with startling intensity, from indelible experience. And we feel his need to return." (Don Watson, 2020)' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon The Hungry Air Rachael Wenona Guy , Hobart : Walleah Press , 2020 23847237 2020 selected work poetry

'As a serious intelligent child would, Rachael walks around her memory house: her mother, her relations, her island, its gothic history; and then one particular cut-off sweet lost relationship, which she re-visits again and again. Using old Kodak photos, particular moments become timeless. An unaffected book, the poems are serious, both in subject and use of language. It's rigorous, unsentimental. Rachael walks around sadness, doesn't dwell - but nor does she let go. And she's a mistress of the perfectly paced ending to a poem. A very unusual and truthful book.

'Maurice McNamara

'What makes us the creative person we become? Rachael Guy observes haunting incidents from her childhood that resonate decades later. A fresh, emotionally mature, insightful and compassionate voice for Australian poetry.

'Julie Chevalier' (Publication summary)

1 1 y separately published work icon The Lowlands of Moyne Brendan Ryan , North Hobart : Walleah Press , 2019 18863407 2019 selected work poetry

'Ryan draws poetry from the tough work of dairy farming and factories, poetry that transcends time and class, it's a joy to read this book, laced with dry humour and a complex humanity. Hard edged yet inviting. Ryan has a light touch and a gathering depth. 'The Lowlands of Moyne' is rich with living, an exciting and positive book, poetry
that glows in the darkness. -Robert Adamson ' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Journey Jan Colville , North Hobart : Walleah Press , 2019 18863314 2019 selected work poetry 'Journey' is a new collection of poems by Australian poet Jan Colville'
1 y separately published work icon Field of Stars Lyn Reeves , North Hobart : Walleah Press , 2019 18863222 2019 selected work poetry

'Field of Stars' is a new collection of haiku and senryu by Tasmanian poet Lyn Reeves.

1 y separately published work icon Broken Starfish Ron Moss , North Hobart : Walleah Press , 2019 18863142 2019 selected work poetry art work Haiku and Ink Paintings by Tasmanian Poet Ron C. Moss
1 1 y separately published work icon Forgotten Corners : Essays in Search of an Island's Soul P. R. Hay , North Hobart : Walleah Press , 2019 18862974 2019 selected work essay

'Pete Hay is pre-eminent among the guardians of Tasmania’s island’s spirit, his fierce intelligence and compassionate heart resisting those who would ravage, exploit and appropriate its natural beauty, cultural creativity and fraught history for profit and power. Animals and ancestors, people and plants, the lost and the loved, the humus and the human, the artist and the artefact, the books and the birds, the sadness and the stillness, the past and the possible, the humour and the horror all find voice in 'Forgotten Corners'. ' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Diary of a Tear-Cutter Stefanie Bennett , North Hobart : Walleah Press , 2019 17286338 2019 selected work poetry 'Diary of a Tear-Cutter' is the latest poetry collection from Stefanie Bennett.
1 1 y separately published work icon Child in the Wings Nicola Bowery , North Hobart : Walleah Press , 2019 17277481 2019 selected work poetry 'Whether evoking everyday country life, musing on 'a geography of marriage', writing as a mermaid, or remembering galloping on a horse in childhood, Nicola Bowery aims in her poetry both to probe below the surface and make words sound enticing. 'child in the wings' is her fourth poetry collection.'  (Publication summary)
1 1 y separately published work icon Running Out of Entropy Tim Thorne , North Hobart : Walleah Press , 2018 16663355 2018 selected work poetry
1 y separately published work icon Renovating Madness Renovating madness : Poems of Willow Court and the Royal Derwent Hospital, New Norfolk, Tasmania Karen Knight , Liz McQuilkin , Hobart : Walleah Press , 2018 16088982 2018 selected work poetry 'The history of the treatment of mental illness is a story of neglect and ignorance, resilience and rebellion, and, in the nineteenth and much of the twentieth century, outright cruelty. There is much to be learnt from that history. This poignant and provocative collection is a maverick biography of an institution established in New Norfolk in Tasmania in 1827, finally closing in 2001. The poems, narratives, reflections, records past and present collude to create powerful reminders of forgotten or forsaken lives and the impetus to treat mental illness with compassion and open-mindedness.' (Publication summary)
1 2 y separately published work icon Tourniquet Vanessa Page , Hobart : Walleah Press , 2018 16088928 2018 selected work poetry
1 3 y separately published work icon Many Such as She : Victorian Australian Women Poets of World War One Michael Sharkey (editor), Hobart : Walleah Press , 2018 16088719 2018 anthology poetry biography

'This volume samples the poetry of twenty-five poets associated with the State of Victoria who were publishing significant work during the First World War. The collection is as much a social and cultural map of women’s attitudes and occupations as it is a poetry anthology. Short accounts of the poets’ lives and their publishing history provide insights into the way the War shaped their everyday concerns. The book expands common notions of what constitutes war poetry, and testifies to the social role and styles of poetry in general. These poets wrote at a time when poetry was a public art, as their work was widely published in the daily and weekly media as well as single volumes of the period and shortly thereafter.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Bushfire Moon : Poems and Prose by a Tasmanian Volunteer Fire Fighter Ron Moss , North Hobart : Walleah Press , 2017 18863489 2017 selected work poetry

'Ron C. Moss's collection of exceptionally wrought haiku, tanka, and haibun in his new collection 'Bushfire Moon' offer elegantly recorded experiences of his long service in volunteer firefighting and rescue in Tasmania.' (Publication summary)

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