Prologue extract   poetry   "Milena is a scribe. She turns to the tabula rasa"
Issue Details: First known date: 2005... 2005 Prologue
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  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Antipodes vol. 19 no. 1 June 2005 Z1216620 2005 periodical issue 2005 pg. 42-43
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon The Best Australian Poems 2006 Dorothy Porter (editor), Melbourne : Black Inc. , 2006 Z1325842 2006 anthology poetry extract Melbourne : Black Inc. , 2006 pg. 196-199
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Arts Features International : Under the Radar Ruth Skilbeck (editor), Newcastle : Borderstream Books , 2019 15428140 2019 anthology poetry short story drama essay interview

    'Arts Features International: Under the Radar features new and historical literary, film and art works, film work in progress and women filmmakers we'd like to know more about. It includes several pieces inspired by Chris Wallace-Crabbe’s epic poem The Universe Looks Down, extracts from which are printed here, including a current exhibition of a new book and prints The Universe Looks Down by Kristin Headlam at the Baillieu Library, University of Melbourne, and a documentary film in-progress by Georgia Wallace-Crabbe and Gregory Miller; the issue includes more on their work; poems by Richard James Allen; a short story by Ruth Skilbeck, an extract “Ruby: Hong Kong Airport” from her novel, and her piece on Behrouz Boochani and Arash Kamali Sarvestani's film made from footage filmed on a mobile phone inside Manus Island detention centre Chauka, Please Tell Us the Time; historical artworks by Andrew Doyle (one of the earliest settler artists in Australia); artworks by Arthur Boyd; Newcastle waterways litter-collecting photojournalism by Michael Gormly; an essay and interview by Ruth Skilbeck on Karen Pearlman’s film trilogy-in-progress on the invisible women editors and filmmakers of Soviet montage films; a futuristic short play script by Vee Malnar; and more.'

    Source: Publisher's blurb.

    Newcastle : Borderstream Books , 2019
    pg. 76-78
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