Issue Details: First known date: 2009... 2009 On the Road (Part 1): Samuel Wagan Watson and Martin Harrison
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'In this edition, we're taking a literary road trip with poets Martin Harrison and Samuel Wagan Watson.

In 2005, these two writers got together to read and discuss their work, both privately and with an audience at the Sydney Writers' Festival. Their readings form a conversation, a dialogue of poems, as they travel through urban and outback landscapes, noting the imagery of life on the road from their different perspectives.'

Source: A Pod of Poets website,

http://www.abc.net.au/rn/poetica/features/pod/poets/harrisonwatson1.htm Sighted: 19/06/2009

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Roadside Near Hillstoni"Crow on a fence-post in winter light", Martin Harrison , single work poetry
A Bent Neck Black and Flustered Feather Malleei"deadened crow with eternal lockjaw", Samuel Wagan Watson , single work poetry
The Thousand-Yard Starei"I remember Lou-Lou in a blue sarong", Samuel Wagan Watson , single work poetry

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

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      Link: U6708Web resource Sighted: 19/06/2009
      Series: y separately published work icon A Pod of Poets Australian Broadcasting Corporation (publisher), Australia : Australian Broadcasting Corporation , 2009 Z1567002 2009 series - publisher poetry

      'A Pod of Poets is a series of eleven, 40-minute podcasts of Australian poetry, read by the authors. The poets come from all over Australia; some are emerging talents and some are established; several of them are on the school syllabus.'

      The website provides audio downloads as well as transcripts, photographs, interviews, and more. The site is designed to be 'an ongoing resource for researchers, schools, universities and the general podcast audience.'

      Souce: A Pod of Poets website, http://www.abc.net.au/rn/poetica/features/pod/
      Sighted: 11/03/2009

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