Chris Arnold Chris Arnold i(A67066 works by)
Gender: Male
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1 Goblin Mode i "& it’s foot after foot, a swamphenning lengthwise & south along the swale—", Chris Arnold , 2023 single work poetry
— Appears in: Into the Wetlands 2023; (p. 36-37)
1 Time Traveller Chris Arnold , 2023 single work short story
— Appears in: SciFantHor Shocking Short Stories 2023;
1 Joe the Ghost Chris Arnold , 2023 single work short story
— Appears in: SciFantHor Shocking Short Stories 2023;
1 Five Billion Sunsets from Now Chris Arnold , 2023 single work short story
— Appears in: SciFantHor Shocking Short Stories 2023;
1 Striking Parallels : Ekphrasis and the Body Chris Arnold , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , July no. 455 2023; (p. 50-51)

— Review of I Have Decided to Remain Vertical Gayelene Carbis , 2022 selected work poetry ; The Drama Student Autumn Royal , 2023 selected work poetry
1 1 Running Up That Bill i "Maybe Kate was right – Stranger Things have happened –", Chris Arnold , 2023 single work poetry
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , January - February no. 450 2023; (p. 41-42)
1 Itchy Feet : New Poetry from Alison Flett and Hazel Smith Chris Arnold , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , August no. 445 2022; (p. 54-55)

— Review of Where We Are Alison Flett , 2022 selected work poetry ; Ecliptical Hazel Smith , 2022 selected work poetry prose
'Hazel Smith’s ecliptical features an image of a Sieglinde Karl-Spence work of art, ‘Becoming’, a pair of ‘winged feet woven with allocasuarina needles’. It is a striking image, evocative of Mercury, with one foot resting on the other, as if the right foot’s instep is itchy. The idea of ‘itchy feet’ is something that ties ecliptical to Alison Flett’s Where We Are. Flett and Smith are both migrants to Australia; their poetry is sensitive to its site of writing, and to international and interpersonal connections.' (Introduction)
1 Offline i "and that's a trope, or one in the making:", Chris Arnold , 2022 single work poetry
— Appears in: Southerly , vol. 79 no. 3 2022; (p. 98)
1 What Colour Is Bitcoin? : Pam Brown’s Lively New Collection Chris Arnold , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , May no. 442 2022; (p. 48)

— Review of Stasis Shuffle Pamela Brown , 2021 selected work poetry

'The reader of Stasis Shuffle is immediately confronted with the collection’s naming convention. Titles of poems and sections are parenthesised, for example, ‘(best before)’, ‘(weevils)’, ‘(& then). More than simple stylisation, this convention suggests that every poem is a fragment, a meander through consciousness. The first poem, ‘(best before)’, begins ‘liberated / from the drudgery / of usefulness’, a quote from Walter Benjamin. From there, Stasis Shuffle wanders flâneur-style through language, politics, and many different kinds of plant life. The central arc of Stasis Shuffle, however, is its self-consciousness about subjectivity and process. ‘(best before)’ asks ‘is your slowly accreting poem / morphing into a larger cloud yet’? As the collection unfolds, poems begin to comment on themselves and the writing process.' (Publication summary)

1 Sixes and Sparrows i "it begins with three libraries, three swamps. one that cut bright segments", Chris Arnold , 2022 single work poetry
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , January–February no. 439 2022; (p. 30-31)
1 Zero Day.10.1110. i "The kid never obsessed for mathematics: thinks of it as language where everything’s", Chris Arnold , 2021 single work poetry
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , October no. 103 2021;
1 Review of ‘Suburbanism’ by Robert Wood Chris Arnold , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: Editor's Desk - 2020 2020;

— Review of Suburbanism : Poetics Robert Wood , 2019 selected work essay
1 Love in the Time of Covid19 i "imagine the ruckus of ducks-", Chris Arnold , 2020 single work poetry
— Appears in: Westerly , July vol. 65 no. 1 2020; (p. 151)
1 y separately published work icon Creatrix 3 Anthology Peter Jeffery , Chris Arnold , Rose van Son , Coral Carter , Carramar : WA Poets Inc , 2020 19746501 2020 anthology poetry 'A collection of the best poetry, haiku and senyru published in Creatrix issues 36-47'
1 Westerly Reviews Djuki Mala Chris Arnold , 2019 single work essay
— Appears in: Editor's Desk - 2019 2019;
1 Being Julajulara : A Review of Robert Wood’s ‘History & the Poet’ Chris Arnold , 2018 single work review
— Appears in: Editor's Desk - 2018 2018;

— Review of History & the Poet R. D. Wood , 2017 selected work essay
1 & i "you opt for form over colour", Chris Arnold , 2017 single work poetry
— Appears in: States of Poetry - Western Australia 2017;
1 Derailed i "he drops his shoulders", Chris Arnold , 2017 extract poetry (Ligature)
— Appears in: States of Poetry - Western Australia 2017;
1 Pinned i "her office kept cold", Chris Arnold , 2017 extract poetry (Ligature)
— Appears in: States of Poetry - Western Australia 2017;
1 Feb Eleventh i "We were sent west:", Chris Arnold , 2017 single work poetry
— Appears in: Westerly : Crossings , no. 3 2017; (p. 96-97)
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