A Chinese Tea Cup single work   poetry   "From the white-ice nights"
Issue Details: First known date: 1985... 1985 A Chinese Tea Cup
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    y separately published work icon Quadrant vol. 29 no. 6 June 1985 Z588467 1985 periodical issue 1985 pg. 64
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    y separately published work icon Australian Poetry 1986 : The Finest of Recent Australian Poetry Vivian Smith (editor), North Ryde : Angus and Robertson , 1986 Z362916 1986 anthology poetry North Ryde : Angus and Robertson , 1986 pg. 21-22
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    y separately published work icon Poetry Australia Replacing Fuses in the House of Cards no. 115 Jeff Guess , Berrima : South Head Press , 1988 Z88898 1988 periodical issue poetry Berrima : South Head Press , 1988 pg. 37
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    y separately published work icon Moving Out, Moving On : Poems of Dis-Location Helen Annand (editor), Bendigo : Moving Out Moving On , 1999 Z247586 1999 anthology poetry 'People are dis-located many times during their lives, both from choice and through necessity. Each moving out has varying degrees of grief, joy and hope, all affecting the journey of moving on. This collection has poems about child abuse, domestic violence, relationship breakdown, growing up, moving house, migration, growing old and death. Every poem has something to say about our own lives or of somebody close to us.' [Moving Out, Moving On, n.p.] Bendigo : Moving Out Moving On , 1999 pg. 40-41
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    y separately published work icon Windchimes : Asia in Australian Poetry Noel Rowe (editor), Vivian Smith (editor), Canberra : Pandanus Books , 2006 Z1275433 2006 anthology poetry An anthology comprising works by eighty-six Australian poets, from James Brunton Stephens to contemporary writes such as Bronwyn Lea and Michael Brennan, that offer Australian perspectives on Asia. Canberra : Pandanus Books , 2006 pg. 165-166
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